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Analyst Case Study: Architecting Datacenter ROI through Utility Computing

This 15-page case study, excerpted from The 451 Group's Special Report, "Grids 2004: From Rocket Science to Business Service," profiles one of the largest U.S. financial services companies and its successful migration of mission-critical applications to a dynamic, utility-based computing platform. Egenera is offering this case study, valued at $500, for free.
   
 
 
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Egenera's breakthrough virtualization technology optimizes the use of network, compute and storage resources to enable the next-generation utility datacenter. The Company's Egenera BladeFrame® system leads the industry in both server blade technology and virtualization software by enabling datacenters to run any application, on any resource, at any time, automatically. Today, the BladeFrame solution is installed at marquee customers worldwide, including many of the world's largest investment banks, major Internet service providers, telecommunications companies, healthcare providers and government agencies.