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In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the latest developments in the UK government's National Data Strategy and what it means for the economy. Our latest buyer's guide explains the emerging technologies around computational storage. And we look at the advances in customer experience management during the pandemic. Read the issue now.
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This paper examines the root causes of memory errors and discusses and discusses the core concepts of technology designed to remediate and obviate these errors.
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As virtualization begins to play a larger role, trending toward becoming the new norm, it's important that you understand how to move forward. Access this expert e-guide to explore the different types of server memory, virtual machine compatibility, and virtualization file format.
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Knowing what questions to ask and how to avoid common deployment errors when implementing NVMe technology will save you time and money. Save yourself from a great deal of frustration with this E-Guide, which covers the mistakes you'll need to avoid and the questions you'll need to ask when deploying NVMe.
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Although many x86 servers may seem the same, there are many differences in features and functions. Access this expert e-guide to discover why it’s important to plan ahead when choosing a server to make sure your mission-critical applications and virtual environment are supported.
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When it comes to SQL Server virtualization, there are a few pitfalls lurking among the undeniable benefits, including hardware considerations specific to a virtualized SQL environment. Read this e-guide to learn expert tips for ensuring a successful SQL Server virtualization initiative.
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In this white paper, you will gain deeper insight into the four critical resource areas that impact database performance and reliability in a virtual machine.
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This white paper examines the defining reliability, availability, and serviceability characteristics of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Learn how they enable the addition and removal of physical and logical devices while improving system availability and increasing capacity.