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Metalife: Life Sciences Company Uses the Beta Edition of SQL Server 2005 to Enhance Full-Text Searches
Based in Winden, Germany, Metalife provides tools and services to assist pharmaceutical companies and scientists explore genetic databases as they search for ways to cure and prevent disease. Metalife needed to provide increased capacity for concurrent, full-text searches, and provide easier data access, data snapshots for versioning, and easy-to-use reporting....
Tags: Databases, full-text search, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Microsoft SQL Server, life science, data access, database, 64-bit, Microsoft Corp., operating system, tool
Case studies
Run Windows or Linux on Your Mac with VMware Fusion
If you've got one of those spiffy Intel-powered Macs, here's some good news: VMware Fusion lets you run upwards of 60 different operating systems, 32- and 64-bit alike, on your machine. The software lets you run Windows applications from the Dock, create unlimited "virtual machines," use Snapshots to return to...
Tags: desktop virtualization, Microsoft Windows, window, Rick Broida, Linux, VMware Fusion, VMware Inc., Apple Macintosh
Blog posts 2007-08-07
Raymond James Financial Experiences Growth, Agility Using Family Of HP Servers
The financial services industry is among the most intensely scrutinized and heavily regulated sectors of the American economy. At Raymond James Financial, IT has long played a critical role in the company's performance. The challenge for the company was to: Provide high-availability systems for trade processing; Integrate legacy applications to...
Tags: Servers, Utility computing, Raymond James Financial Inc., HP Server, HP Compaq ProLiant, Hewlett-Packard Co., legacy application, back-office, 64-bit, financial service, server, hardware, performance, industry, information technology
Case studies 2005-07-01
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