Berkeley UNIX Reports

Presentation Transcript: Solaris to Linux - Six-Step Migration Guide
sponsored by Mainline Information Systems
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT: If you are considering a migration from Sun Solaris to Linux-based systems, we would like to help you understand how a migration would impact your environment.  In six steps, Ryan Hagen, Solutions Architect for Mainline Information Systems™, will show you how a successful migration is achieved.
Posted: 19 Oct 2010 | Published: 19 Oct 2010

Mainline Information Systems

IBM Data Studio - Available at no charge
sponsored by IBM
TRIAL SOFTWARE: IBM Data Studio provides an integrated, modular environment for productive administration of DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows, and collaborative database development tools for DB2, Informix, Oracle, and Sybase. View this page to get an overview of its components and download a trial of Data Studio with a free database, DB2 Express-C.
Posted: 20 Dec 2011 | Premiered: 20 Dec 2011

IBM

Moving From Solaris To Red Hat Enterprise Linux
sponsored by Red Hat - HPE
WHITE PAPER: Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® is a standards-based UNIX®-like operating system that provides a development environment similar to SunTM SolarisTM. This paper looks to highlight some of the major differences between Solaris and Red Hat Enterprise Linux to help application developers port their code.
Posted: 10 Aug 2009 | Published: 10 Aug 2009

Red Hat - HPE

UNIX to Linux Migration Assessment
sponsored by Red Hat
RESOURCE: Explore this in-depth resource to discover how the migration to Linux impacts organizations, as well as information about other ways to remove cost and complexity from IT infrastructures.
Posted: 02 Apr 2014 | Published: 31 Dec 2010

Red Hat

The Advantages of Virtualized Linux for Business-Critical Applications
sponsored by SUSE
WHITE PAPER: This expert paper explains how migrating from UNIX-based systems to Linux standard-based servers can simplify the virtualization of your critical applications, enabling improved performance, reliability and agility.
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 | Published: 18 Apr 2013

SUSE

Getting Started on a Unix-To-Linux Migration
sponsored by Red Hat
EGUIDE: In this expert e-guide, learn how to make the migration less complex and more fun. From starting your migration with a thorough assessment to examining the code and determining the system administration functions.
Posted: 09 May 2014 | Published: 09 May 2014

TOPICS:  Linux | UNIX
Red Hat

Presentation Transcript: Mission-critical Unix Considerations
sponsored by HP & Intel®
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT: Unix remains an important platform for critical enterprise applications. This resource explores the staying power of this venerable operating system and details many of the emerging factors that are affecting its use in the data center.
Posted: 20 Jul 2011 | Published: 20 Jul 2011

HP & Intel®

Expert migration tips: Moving from Unix to Linux
sponsored by DLT Solutions.
EGUIDE: In this expert e-guide from SearchEnterpriseLinux.com, discover what makes migrating from Unix to Linux attractive, including increased platform flexibility. And learn why it is essential to have a testing environment for gauging stability and performance of your applications.
Posted: 08 Mar 2011 | Published: 08 Mar 2011

DLT Solutions.

Oracle's SPARC Server Portfolio
sponsored by Oracle Corporation
WEBCAST: Watch this webcast to learn about Oracle's refresh of their SPARC Server portfolio, and how you can benefit from this refresh with operational gains such as increased performance, seamless scalability, and more.
Posted: 10 Jun 2014 | Premiered: Oct 2, 2013

Oracle Corporation

Red Hat Provides CEPSA with a Scalable, Standardized, High-Availability SAP Platform
sponsored by Red Hat - HPE
WHITE PAPER: Access this exclusive study to learn how an energy company improved SAP platform response time, reduced infrastructure costs and built a standardized, scalable platform with high availability by switching to standard servers running on in a Linux environment.
Posted: 10 Apr 2013 | Published: 10 Apr 2013

Red Hat - HPE