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ServiceU Finds the "Golden Ticket"
Overview Based in Memphis, Tennessee, ServiceU provides on-demand event management software to organizations ranging from Fortune 500 companies to non-profits, schools and churches. It needed to continue to provide customers with a fast, reliable and seamless user experience while accommodating a rapidly expanding customer base and Improve IT infrastructure to handle limitations including power and space in two of the company's datacenters, and enhance datacenter manageability while continuing to improve performance. ServiceU deployed AMD Opteron processor-based systems running in a Windows based product environment. After examining performance and cost comparisons, ServiceU decided to deploy AMD Opteron processor-based Dell PowerEdge 2970 systems running Microsoft Windows Server 2008.
| Publisher | Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | August 2008 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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