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5 June 2014

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Boost IT visibility and business value

Many CIOs are being pressured to demonstrate IT value. A service catalog can help you promote your services in a way the business can easily understand. It will become your service management foundation that can boost IT visibility and constantly demonstrate IT value to the business.

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The power of one: Top reasons to choose HP BladeSystem

Now, more than ever, your IT managers are under enormous pressure to deliver applications and services that innovate and transform your business. You’re being asked to deliver a data center defined by lower costs, rapid time to value, and rock-solid reliability. To accomplish this mission, you need an infrastructure platform that can be highly optimized for today’s and tomorrow’s virtualized workloads to provide operational simplicity that allows you to move at the speed of business.

Download this brochure to find five ways HP BladeSystem can optimize your business with the power of one.



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Survival guide for data in the wild

Protecting data for your entire company is a heavy responsibility. There’s the employee who leaves his laptop in the airport, and the former employee who still has access to corporate data from her personal device. Or the ever-present danger of litigation. You’re accountable for a wide range of scenarios that put your corporate data at risk.

Fortunately, you don’t have to go it alone. Learn from the experience of others to ensure that you’re prepared for every threat to your corporate data in the wild. With step-by-step instructions, this Survival Guide is your most valuable tool for keeping corporate assets out of harm’s way.

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Build a Business Case: Developing Custom Apps

Custom applications deliver significant value and they provide the opportunity to automate unstructured work processes to make the business far more innovative, efficient and competitive.

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Using blade systems to cut costs and sharpen efficiencies

After more than a decade of increases in the size of IT environments due to the proliferation of systems, devices, storage, and management tools, IT complexity has reached an all-time high. Today, day-to-day business operations are integrated with IT and datacenters. IT is seen as a way to gain a competitive advantage in the market versus simply supporting business functions. IT applications and services are an increasingly common way companies interact with clients and employees, as well as a new way to research markets and develop new products.

However, most IT organizations have constrained budgets and overburdened staffs. Yet they still must deliver an expanding base of applications and seemingly higher degrees of service-level agreements (SLAs). They must seek efficiencies in their operations and shift to a more agile infrastructure that's flexible enough to adapt to future changes in the business. The operational costs of managing an x86 base are taxing IT budgets, making it difficult to fund and staff new initiatives.

Read this Q&A to learn why the integrated nature of the blade platform delivers critically needed efficiencies in system management, monitoring, and provisioning.


Sponsored by HP and Intel® Xeon® processor
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Intel, the Intel logo, Xeon, and Xeon Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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