Thursday, February 12, 2009

Linux in the SAP Data Center

Are you an SAP data center customer? If so, learn more about the trend from UNIX to Linux in SAP data center.

The Trend from Unix to Linux in SAP® Data Centers

Linux has arrived in large SAP data centers, and the SAP customer base shows significant momentum in migrating from UNIX to Linux. To explain this development, the following white paper will provide information about which customers are migrating and why.

This white paper is available for a limited time only:
http://reg.computerworld.com/?acc=80488719&src=cobr0211


You may also be interested in the following Computerworld resources:

Optimizing Infrastructure Control
https://www.accelacomm.com/jlp/CTW_footer/7/50111473/

Building a Reliable and Dynamic Data Center with PAN Manager by Egenera
http://reg.computerworld.com/?acc=50120838&src=cw_footer


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