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Online Client-Server Load Balancing Without Global Information

White Papers Unlike most prior work on online load balancing, it do not assume centralized control and seek algorithms and lower bounds for decentralized algorithms in which each participant has only local knowledge about the state of itself and its neighbors.

[July 10, 2008, 1:01]

Eveready Provides Breakthrough Results With RedPrairie's Transportation Management

White Papers RedPrairie delivered Transportation Management, an advanced shipment planning, optimization, and execution system that automates transportation management across Eveready's distribution network from a centralized Load Control Center.

[August 4, 2008, 19:08]

A Load-Balanced Switch With an Arbitrary Number of Linecards

White Papers It requires no centralized scheduler, requires no memory operating faster than the line-rate, and can be built using a fixed, optical mesh. The load-balanced switch architecture is a promising way to scale router capacity.

[September 10, 2008, 0:00]

Distributed Parallel Resource Co-Allocation With Load Balancing in Grid Computing

White Papers To address the problem of load balancing, many centralized approaches have been proposed in the literature but centralization has proved to raise scalability tribulations. In addition to this if the system load in each of nodes is nearly equal; it...

[July 10, 2008, 1:01]

Meter Data Management: The Soul of the New Utility

White Papers This paper will discuss strategies for implementing a centralized meter data management system, how such a system interacts with multiple metering technologies and data applications, and the benefits that meter data management can supply to...

[July 9, 2007, 2:30]

Helped Save Reporting and Analysis Costs for IATA Through Centralized Data Warehouse

White Papers MindTree Consulting developed and currently maintains a consolidated and centralized data warehouse for IATA, the world's largest industry trade group of airlines. Some of the major challenges faced by MindTree team were: non availability of...

[March 28, 2008, 0:02]

Boats.com Unleashes the Power of Its Data Using Open Source Business Intelligence

White Papers The envisioned market intelligence product required a centralized data warehouse from which users could perform sophisticated analysis based on cubes, dashboards, and reports. MySQL was chosen as the database engine; the Pentaho business...

[May 16, 2009, 1:17]

Data Center - Site Selection for Business Continuance

White Papers Centralized data centers have helped many Enterprises achieve substantial productivity gains and cost savings. This paper describes how application recovery, disaster recovery, and business continuance are achieved through site selection, site-to...

[April 23, 2008, 1:03]

Guaranteed Execution in a Service-Oriented Environment: Centralized Command and Control of Enterprise Applications

White Papers DataSynapse FabricServer provides an efficient, centralized, easily manageable, policy-based execution environment for SOA. However, the current execution environment for SOA is based on static clustering, a reality which prohibits service levels...

[March 22, 2007, 0:00]

Centralized Management: Dell PowerVault DL 2000 Powered by Symantec

White Papers In addition, the appliance offers simplified centralized management that delivers a robust and scalable solution for managing multiple Backup Exec media servers. This functionality lets IT administrators maximize a Backup Exec software investment...

[August 7, 2009, 1:20]

Case Study: Picking the right virus software?

News Those disruptions -- and their potentially high costs -- have prompted organizations to move anti-virus protection beyond the desktop to include servers and Internet gateways, and to seek centralized control and management of their anti-virus...

[April 15, 2002, 16:16]

Towards Scalable and Robust Distributed Intrusion Alert Fusion With Good Load Balancing

White Papers Most existing Distributed Intrusion Detection Systems (DIDS) rely on centralized fusion, or distributed fusion with unscalable communication mechanisms. Traffic anomalies and distributed attacks are commonplace in today's networks.

[September 11, 2008, 1:01]

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