Tags : vendorHitachi Data Systems-National University of Singapore[April 14, 2010] When the Centre for Quantum Technologies was established in 2007, it needed an advanced laboratory with an IT system that would allow high speed information to be captured and data collected by researchers to be shared. To make this state-of-the-art IT system a reality, the CQT had to overcome numerous challenges. The system would need to support data intensive research applications, cope with peaks in utilization and data generation, and support up to 200 quantum information users. Read More... Tags: NAS , vendor , high performance , researchers , high speedSun Microsystems-TweetMeme[March 24, 2010] Most of the social media company's IT challenges were related to its staggering growth. To meet the needs of its users, TweetMeme decided to migrate their site to MySQL Enterprise. The system was deployed on 10 servers from Sun Microsystems. A combination of Sun Fire X4440 servers and Sun Fire X4150 servers was used. Read More... Tags: vertical , company , Sun Microsystems , Enterprise , vendorF5 Networks-Joyent[March 24, 2010] Joyent is an open cloud computing vendor with more than 25,000 customers. The challenge Joyent was facing was that they needed to find a way to offer flexible, highly scalable open cloud computing that was also application aware. To do this, they needed to consider the core architecture of their cloud computing system. Read More... Tags: company , on-demand , vendor , F5 , F5 Networks |
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