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  • IBM BladeCenter JS12 and JS22 Implementation Guide
    Draft Redbook, last updated: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 - Featuring installation techniques for the IBM AIX, IBM i, and Linux operating systems - Supporting PowerVM including Live Partition Mobility on POWER6 processor-based blades - Achieve greater energy efficiency through consolidation of server work loads IBM BladeCenter JS12 and JS22 Implementation Guide
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  • Norsk Tipping Boosts Lottery Sales with Cisco High Definition Digital Signage Network
    OSLO, Norway, Oct. 09, 2007-Norsk Tipping AS, the state-owned national lottery in Norway, has installed the Cisco Digital Media System, a comprehensive digital signage solution for approximately 4,000 point-of-sale locations nationwide to deliver timely and targeted marketing communications to customers. The new Cisco high-definition video solution has contributed to reductions in the annual cost of printed marketing material to retailers and is creating a solid foundation for in-store ...
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  • Blade.org Sets in Motion "Mega-Trends" That Will Address Data Center Challenges of the Future
    Blade.org, the industry consortium driving open innovation in blade-based solutions, today convened its inaugural Blade.org Technology Symposium to launch the key "Mega-Trend" innovations that will influence how organizations transform their data centers in the future.
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  • A Guide to the IBM Clustered Network File System
    Redpaper, published: Tue, 13 May 2008 - Discusses the technical architecture - Explains installation and configuration - Includes administration and operation information The Clustered Network File System (CNFS) is a capability based on IBM® General Parallel File System™ (GPFS™) running on Linux® which, when combined with System x™ servers or BladeCenter® Servers, IBM TotalStorage® Disk Systems, and Storage Area Networks (SAN) components, provides a scalable file services environment.
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