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SAP on Linux: Basics, Migration Tips and How to Get Started
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Running SAP on Linux is an increasingly popular option these days. Though SAP has supported Linux for about 10 years, more and more companies are considering making the switch, especially those with aging Unix environments and increased pressure to lower costs and increase operational efficiency. A lower total cost of ownership (TCO) is only one driver, according to Sanjeev Aggarwal, partner with Hurwitz and Associates, a Newton, Mass.-based analyst firm. Organizations should also consider the potential impacts on reliability, scalability, security, performance and infrastructure flexibility. But as with any change, migrating to SAP on Linux must be carefully planned to avoid downtime or other adverse effects.
In this 15-minute Expert Podcast, appropriate for SAP and other IT professionals, listeners will find out more about running SAP on Linux, including:
- Why more organizations are considering running SAP on Linux - and when to consider a migration
- The pros and cons of running SAP on Linux, and impacts on short and long term SAP strategy
- How to propose and plan a migration to running SAP on Linux from other operating systems, such as Unix
(THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE.)
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Creating a Data Classification Procedure
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You know you have to protect your sensitive data, but in order to do that, you have to find it. Data classification consists of identifying what information is confidential, then deciding how to store and secure that information. In this video, Adrian Lane of Securosis gives insight into the data classification process.
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eGuide - Expert Guide: PCI and the Data Lifecycle
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Posted: 12 Oct 2009
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In this expert E-Guide, learn about 3 actions to take in your organization that improve security beyond the requirements of PCI compliance. Also discover how examining the flow of data in a new way allows you to communicate risks and issues to executive management, often justifying expenses in critical areas such as security and compliance
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The CIO's Guide to Data Protection Services and Strategies
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This E-Guide for enterprise CIOs contains case studies on network access control (NAC), information on securing data for government compliance, data protection strategies, tools, technologies and more.
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Governance, Risk and Compliance Tools
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This videocast provides an overview of governance, risk and compliance, including the different roles played by each in the enterprise, as well as tools that can aid the various GRC processes.
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Safeguarding Your Data with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Desktops
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Posted: 05 Oct 2009
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The need to protect sensitive data has increased dramatically in the past several years. This can be attributed to a continually-evolving environment in which business requirements have changed and in which new regulatory mandates have come into existence.
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Achieving PCI DSS Compliance with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Desktops
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The PCI DSS standard was created to prevent credit card fraud by requiring the implementation of certain controls and processes by all entities involved in the processing of credit cards. This paper will illustrate how Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Desktops can help organizations comply with specific PCI DSS mandates.
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Dealing with Linux Server Sprawl
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Posted: 16 Sep 2009
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Organizations that do not have an active management strategy are often left with significant server sprawl issues. This expert webcast discusses a three pronged approach for overcoming these issues and explores different options for virtualization on Linux platforms.
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