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| Right hardware for virtualization and cloud computing
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At Dell, all belong to medium-sized businesses that have at least one and a maximum of 500 PC workstations, regardless of number of employees and turnover. Customers who run 500-1000 Clients swim in a somewhat unclear defined field between SMEs and Enterprise. IBM's definition, include companies from 50 employees (non-PC workstations) to SMEs. The limit for large companies is fluid, with the corporate customers and 1000 employees, exclusively operated indirectly through local partners. Larger companies IBM serves directly. HP subdivided by sales: customers, which allow the IT manufacturers up to 500,000 euros per year, belong to the category "Commercial" and therefore to the upper middle class. Anything less is classic SMB (Small and Medium Businesses) business. SMB customers are served exclusively by partners, customers from the commercial environment to 80 percent. |
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As colorful approach of the producer to the middle class is, at one point all agree: Virtualization is the key issue in 2011. Again and again, is the private cloud is mentioned, the basis of a virtualized infrastructure is yes. In contrast to the public cloud the data remains physically in the corporate data center. Is the cloud in its own data center ready for operation, can - according to the hardware supplier - IT team the departments within the company the necessary applications to provide better and faster. If required, access to the applications can bill also specifically and granular. |
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Regarding the types of servers that manufacturers specifically for the middle class will be offered by, once there is more disagreement. HP , for example, is still on the blade design and build this or even made. According to Ulrich Seibold, Senior Vice President distributor organization and SME customers in HP's Enterprise Business, HP dominates with 64 percent market share of the blade environment. Blades are the ideal approach for all scenarios, to the mainframe replacement. HP BladeSystem Matrix integrates all necessary components - servers, storage, networking hardware and management software - and combine the ingredients together in a housing. |
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