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A <endeca_term>Cost-Effective</endeca_term> Cloud Service for E-Learning Video on Demand

A Cost-Effective Cloud Service for E-Learning Video on Demand

The main aim of this research paper is to develop a cost-effective model for storing and fetching e-Learning Videos and to deploy... Read more

16 July, 2011
Area Efficient & <endeca_term>Cost Effective</endeca_term> Pulse Shaping Filter for Software Radios

Area Efficient & Cost Effective Pulse Shaping Filter for Software Radios

This paper area efficient and cost effective techniques for design of pulse shaping filter have been presented to... Read more

1 September, 2010
On-Demand Webcast: <endeca_term>Cost-Effective</endeca_term> Performance for Midsize JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Deployments

On-Demand Webcast: Cost-Effective Performance for Midsize JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Deployments

...more productive, world-class workforce, and only Oracle can provide a scalable, cost-effective infrastructure to run your JDE EnterpriseOne solutions. Ideal for midsize deployments... Read more

1 April, 2012
Red Hat Provides Leading Healthcare Institution With a More <endeca_term>Cost-Effective</endeca_term>, Dependable, and Secure Virtualization Solution

Red Hat Provides Leading Healthcare Institution With a More Cost-Effective, Dependable, and Secure Virtualization Solution

...is an internationally recognized medical organization. They wanted to find a more cost-effective virtualization technology with better support and reliability. They chose Red Hat... Read more

6 March, 2012
A <endeca_term>Cost-Effective</endeca_term> Mechanism for Cloud Data Reliability Management Based on Proactive Replica Checking

A Cost-Effective Mechanism for Cloud Data Reliability Management Based on Proactive Replica Checking

...To address this issue, in this paper, the authors present a novel cost-effective data reliability management mechanism named PRCR, which proactively checks the availability... Read more

2 February, 2012
Analyst Brief: NERSC Case Study On Tape as <endeca_term>Cost-Effective</endeca_term> and Reliable Solution for Primary Data Storage

Analyst Brief: NERSC Case Study On Tape as Cost-Effective and Reliable Solution for Primary Data Storage

...the NERSC Center in California, tape is simply seen as extremely efficient, cost-effective, scalable—and reliable—storage. With over 13 PB of data on... Read more

1 December, 2011
A Novel <endeca_term>Cost-Effective</endeca_term> Dynamic Data Replication Strategy for Reliability in Cloud Data Centres

A Novel Cost-Effective Dynamic Data Replication Strategy for Reliability in Cloud Data Centres

...applied for data reliability, in this paper, the authors propose a novel cost-effective dynamic data replication strategy which facilitates an incremental replication method to... Read more

29 November, 2011
Alcatel-Lucent Converged Network Solution: The <endeca_term>cost-effective</endeca_term>, application fluent approach to network convergence

Alcatel-Lucent Converged Network Solution: The cost-effective, application fluent approach to network convergence

...manage and maintain than legacy networks Handle all these challenges in a cost-effective way Read more

1 September, 2011
Managed data backup using cloud-based solutions: Help protect your data with a <endeca_term>cost-effective</endeca_term>, managed backup solution

Managed data backup using cloud-based solutions: Help protect your data with a cost-effective, managed backup solution

...data, reduce costs and meet compliance requirements with a managed, scalable and cost-effective data center environment that enables business resiliency and continuous availability Read more

2 August, 2011
Scalable and <endeca_term>Cost-Effective</endeca_term> Interconnection of Data-Center Servers Using Dual Server Ports

Scalable and Cost-Effective Interconnection of Data-Center Servers Using Dual Server Ports

...ports are actively used in network connections, they can build a scalable, cost-effective interconnection structure without either the expensive higher-level large switches or... Read more

1 February, 2011
A Local-Optimisation Based Strategy for <endeca_term>Cost-Effective</endeca_term> Datasets Storage of Scientific Applications in the Cloud

A Local-Optimisation Based Strategy for Cost-Effective Datasets Storage of Scientific Applications in the Cloud

...datasets can be regenerated, and as such the authors develop a novel cost-effective datasets storage strategy that can automatically store appropriate datasets in the... Read more

1 January, 2011
Exploring <endeca_term>Cost-Effective</endeca_term> Reinforcements for Rural Telecommunication Networks: Dwesa Case Study

Exploring Cost-Effective Reinforcements for Rural Telecommunication Networks: Dwesa Case Study

...and other environmental issues. In this paper, the authors will discuss different cost effective ways and methods in which the availability (network uptime) and robustness... Read more

19 July, 2010
Optimizing Factory Performance : <endeca_term>Cost-Effective</endeca_term> Ways to Achieve Significant and Sustainable Improvement by James P. Ignizio 3.0.3

Optimizing Factory Performance : Cost-Effective Ways to Achieve Significant and Sustainable Improvement by James P. Ignizio 3.0.3

Optimizing Factory Performance : Cost-Effective Ways to Achieve Significant and Sustainable ImprovementJames P. IgnizioMcGraw-HillJuly 17... Read more

9 July, 2010
Layer-Wise Topology Design for <endeca_term>Cost Effective</endeca_term> IP-Optical Networks

Layer-Wise Topology Design for Cost Effective IP-Optical Networks

Traffic engineering and topology design considering multilayer configuration have become more important. While... Read more

1 February, 2012
<endeca_term>Cost-Effective</endeca_term> Data Growth With Oracle Exadata Storage Expansion Rack

Cost-Effective Data Growth With Oracle Exadata Storage Expansion Rack

In this podcast, the speaker discusses about Oracle's new Exadata Storage Expansion Rack. The speaker explains how... Read more

1 January, 2012

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