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Intel Resource Center

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Delivering Value Across the Infrastructure
As we enter the age of "usage-oriented" computing, Intel is no longer focused solely on processing speed but is asking a broader question: "What are the business problems that we can help solve?" This has led Intel to look at performance across the system, from I/O and networking to storage, computing and more.

By considering how servers, communications, clients and mobile components can all work together, Intel finds ways to mainstream new capabilities, create stable environments and lower costs, both to industry and to the end user. The resulting balanced system architectures help to optimize performance across a broad array of applications and environments. At the same time, Intel's more inclusive view of performance delivers new kinds of value through innovations in efficiency, manageability and availability.

Learn more about Intel's platform approach to advancing IT.

Server Virtualization Resource Center
Learn how virtualization on Intel© server platforms offers robust, reliable solution for your business.
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Enhanced Virtualization on Intel© Architecture
Intel Virtualization technology on Intel architecture helps IT organizations:

• Reduce the cost and risk of implementing server virtualization solutions

• Increase the reliability, availability, and security of applications running in virtual partitions

• Improve interoperability with legacy software

Intel is committed to delivering market-leading virtualization technology on Intel architecture addressing critical IT challenges - the need for increased flexibility, reliability, security, and manageability delivering high-end business value across a wide range of IT requirements.
To learn more about enhanced virtualization on Intel architecture read this white paper»

Improved Network Utilization Through Virtualization with IBM
How can you add computing power without adding computers? Fully utilize the untapped power that is already in your data center. Virtualization can unleash that unused computing power. Individual servers can be virtually configured as multiple servers. Each virtual machine (VM) performs, responds, and is managed just as if it were a separate physical machine. Each VM can be driven by separate and unique operating systems, and can perform commands and run applications independent o other VM computing on the same physical server.
To learn more about server virtualization with IBM and Intel read this white paper»

The importance of multi-port network adapters in a virtual server environment
Every enterprise can benefit from the improved use of information technology (IT) resources. Improved use not only helps reduce costs but also can simplify IT infrastructure, leading to improved operations. A virtual computing infrastructure allows IT staff to increase utilization, reduce cost, heighten availability of mission-critical applications and respond quickly to business needs. However, to take greatest advantage of the benefits of virtualization, IT organizations need an infrastructure element to improve reliability and performance: multi-port network interface cards (NICs).
To learn more about server virtualization with Intel and VMware read this white paper»

Reliability, Availability and Serviceability for the Always-on Enterprise
Downtime is not an option for systems at the core of enterprise computing. Intel® processor-based platforms provide the robust foundation needed for the always-on enterprise, meeting the highest quality standards and providing a wide array of sophisticated reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features.
Read this Whitepaper»


content from our sponsor

Delivering Value Across the Infrastructure
As we enter the age of "usage-oriented" computing, Intel is no longer focused solely on processing speed but is asking a broader question: "What are the business problems that we can help solve?" This has led Intel to look at performance across the system, from I/O and networking to storage, computing and more.

By considering how servers, communications, clients and mobile components can all work together, Intel finds ways to mainstream new capabilities, create stable environments and lower costs, both to industry and to the end user. The resulting balanced system architectures help to optimize performance across a broad array of applications and environments. At the same time, Intel's more inclusive view of performance delivers new kinds of value through innovations in efficiency, manageability and availability.

Learn more about Intel's platform approach to advancing IT.

Server Virtualization Resource Center
Learn how virtualization on Intel© server platforms offers robust, reliable solution for your business.
Learn more»

Enhanced Virtualization on Intel© Architecture
Intel Virtualization technology on Intel architecture helps IT organizations:

• Reduce the cost and risk of implementing server virtualization solutions

• Increase the reliability, availability, and security of applications running in virtual partitions

• Improve interoperability with legacy software

Intel is committed to delivering market-leading virtualization technology on Intel architecture addressing critical IT challenges - the need for increased flexibility, reliability, security, and manageability delivering high-end business value across a wide range of IT requirements.
To learn more about enhanced virtualization on Intel architecture read this white paper»

Improved Network Utilization Through Virtualization with IBM
How can you add computing power without adding computers? Fully utilize the untapped power that is already in your data center. Virtualization can unleash that unused computing power. Individual servers can be virtually configured as multiple servers. Each virtual machine (VM) performs, responds, and is managed just as if it were a separate physical machine. Each VM can be driven by separate and unique operating systems, and can perform commands and run applications independent o other VM computing on the same physical server.
To learn more about server virtualization with IBM and Intel read this white paper»

The importance of multi-port network adapters in a virtual server environment
Every enterprise can benefit from the improved use of information technology (IT) resources. Improved use not only helps reduce costs but also can simplify IT infrastructure, leading to improved operations. A virtual computing infrastructure allows IT staff to increase utilization, reduce cost, heighten availability of mission-critical applications and respond quickly to business needs. However, to take greatest advantage of the benefits of virtualization, IT organizations need an infrastructure element to improve reliability and performance: multi-port network interface cards (NICs).
To learn more about server virtualization with Intel and VMware read this white paper»

Reliability, Availability and Serviceability for the Always-on Enterprise
Downtime is not an option for systems at the core of enterprise computing. Intel® processor-based platforms provide the robust foundation needed for the always-on enterprise, meeting the highest quality standards and providing a wide array of sophisticated reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features.
Read this Whitepaper»