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Learn how network monitoring switches can help offload and control your current tools, providing the visibility you need for effective data center network monitoring and management.
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Discover the challenges of achieving the new scalability, performance, manageability, and revenue objectives and what you need to meet and overcome them.
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This paper provides survey insights from 520 employees using internal shared services, such as HR and workplace services and explores how employees perceive the use of self-service tools and a centralized company portal and the impact on the wider business.
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As DevOps teams work with an unprecedented volume of data, effective end-to-end monitoring is a key capability for any DevOps initiative. Here, explore the 11 required monitoring platform capabilities for enterprise DevOps teams. Download it here.
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According to a recent survey, 80% of organizations are either completely blind or have gaps in monitoring their cloud environments. Open up this white paper to see how to get the broad visibility and deep insights you need to gain control of your diverse IT environments, while saving both time and money for your organization.
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Read this paper for Gartner's profile of vendors in the Enterprise ITSM tool market and find out why Gartner named ServiceNow a Leader 7 years in a row.
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Positive employee experiences can lead to excellent customer experiences. Learn how positive workforce experiences can easily be derailed if the technology, tools, and processes employees use don't allow them to work efficiently and painlessly.
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This study sought to understand whether, and to what degree, an organization's adoption of technologies and processes that enable flexible IT service delivery are correlated to IT and business benefits.
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Check out this white paper to learn about Supermicro's next-gen X12 BigTwin hardware, featuring 3rd Generation Xeon® Scalable Processors supporting up to 40 cores, higher instructions per clock, and two 512-bit-FMA units.