Processors White Papers
AMD Provides Critical IT Infrastructure for Helping Ingersoll Rand Drive Company Growth
Overview With $11 billion in annual revenue, Ingersoll-Rand Company Limited (NYSE: IR) is one of the world's largest global industrial companies. Ingersoll Rand owns 120 plants in 60 different countries, manufacturing products such as Schlage locks and ClubCar golf carts. It needed to leverage IT to promote organic growth through faster new product development, to keep costs and energy requirements at a minimum, to improve customer service by automating business processes and simplify IT through standardization and consolidation. IR deployed Dell OptiPlex 740 desktops powered by AMD Athlon 64 processors; AMD Opteron processor-based Dell servers running a variety of software including VMware virtual infrastructure which helped in standardization through the purchase of 20,000 systems annually.
| Publisher | Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | April 2008 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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Mobility: Make The Case
Welcome to the PDF version of ZDNet's Intel-sponsored Mobility special report.The main theme of the report is the May 2007 launch of Intel's 'Santa Rosa' mobile platform (officially called Centrino...
Activate Today!Realize ROI with Intel® vPro Technology and Microsoft System Configuration Manager
Join the team from the Intel vPro Expert Center for an informative Webcast on the ROI savings and activation process for PCs with Intel® vPro™ technology and Microsoft System Configuration...
Animated Demo of vPro Systems
This animated demo shows how vPro offers security and manageability on the chip.
Tube Lines reaps rewards of upgrading to Intel®Core™2 processor with vPro™technology
Tube Lines has a 30-year Public Private Partnership (PPP) contract with London Underground. It is responsible for the maintenance and upgrade of the infrastructure on the Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly...
Video Case Study: Verizon UK
This video case study looks at how Chris Maylor, head of architecture services at Verizon UK, went about implementing vPro.



