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This white paper documents the procedure for failback from a VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM) recovery site after SRM has performed a failover on an HP LeftHand SAN. This document is intended for customers who are using an HP LeftHand SAN with VMware.
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This paper provides practical industry insights on IFRS for life science executives and includes useful sections on: IFRS challenges and opportunities in life sciences; Implications of IFRS for financial reporting, tax, human resources, mergers and acquisitions, IT, and treasury and much more.
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This document introduces those products that include ASIC cells, standard interface ICs, a bus master IC, a controller interface board for IBM compatibles, a high-speed scan interface, and software to control the scan bus.
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Learn about a technology that enables you to better manage your SAN assets by creating logical groups of separately managed devices, ports, and switches within your SAN - all without disrupting existing environments.
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This white paper details the evolution of SOA platforms from point products to second-generation architectures such as the enterprise service grid.
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As organizations continue to adapt and adjust to the virtual world, traditional backup and recovery solutions simple no longer fit the bill. Explore this informational white paper to find out what this new backup solution offers.
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Thirty-five percent of consumers say they would never use a mobile app again if it contained incorrect product data. This brief resource explores how the global standards body GS1 established the Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN) as a means of combatting outdated, inconsistent product information.
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Explore this concise resource to find out about the various solutions HP has to offer, and which one would best fit your virtualized environment.
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Check out this exclusive white paper to find out what adjustments IBM made to their PureFlex System Manager, and if IBM met all of their initial goals.