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In today's high-pressure economic environment, spending wisely on IT has become a necessity. The explosion of open source deployments over the past few years is clear proof of what customers who have migrated to open source have experienced: Dramatic cost savings combined with the flexibility to meet today's rapidly changing business requirements.
Open source solutions from Red Hat have shown that standards-based, open source software delivered via subscription offers customers exceptional value, performance, and service. All without sacrificing quality or stability.
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What’s more, choosing a Red Hat solution, based on open standards, gives you the independence of no vendor lock-in, the freedom to select the best hardware fit for your budget, and continuous improvement and innovation through the commitment of a global developer network.
From the smallest business to the largest ‘cloud’, organisations across the world are already using Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV).
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Enterprises such as learndirect, Avis , and many more have decided enough is enough! They've traded high costs and vendor lock-in for open source and JBoss Enterprise Application Platform.
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No matter if you are migrating away from proprietary UNIX and RISC platforms or if you need to refresh or grow your x86 server landscape – Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Intel based Servers is the platform of choice for you to help you extract more value from your IT infrastructure.
Red Hat on Intel platforms have proven to offer better scalable performance, security, flexibility and choice. With the latest innovations in performance, energy efficiency and virtualization from Intel and Red Hat you too can make technology a competitive advantage for your enterprise. Read the Intel whitepaper [PDF]
Cost effective, scalable solutions with intelligent performance and energy efficiencyFor many years, Red Hat and Intel have worked closely to bring you the benefits of open and standardised platforms to help you reduce cost and increase flexibility. Collaboration from the beginning has now resulted in a tightly integrated platform that brings you unprecedented benefits.
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Most firms practice some form of the Plan, Develop, Implement, Manage cycle to effectively and safely adopt new solutions and infrastructure. Red Hat Consulting is pleased to offer the following services to allow IT departments to asses the impacts of virtualization on their existing operations or/and plan new middleware projects.
A Red Hat Virtualization Assessment calculates the cost-savings potential of implementing virtualization in your IT environment, the different ways in which virtualization can be used to defer acquisition of new equipment, provide higher availability through failover and redundancy and to improve response times and throughput by load balancing. This consulting engagement delivers a limited-scope TCO and ROI study which shows you the savings possible by implementing Red Hat integrated virtualization and the investment required to achieve these savings and a presentation to the sponsor followed by a Q&A session explains the results of the assessment.
Why build your next generation middleware architecture on the same expensive, proprietary products?
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
has grown from being merely an application server to providing a holistic solution that includes solutions
for such business challenges as business process management, enterprise application integration and service-oriented
architectures, enterprise portals, and data services solutions.
While the detailed steps involved in an application migration to JBoss vary from one application to the next, the evaluation process and high-level migration strategy is a very repeatable process. Being familiar with this process can save significant time, effort, and money during the migration effort.
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In today's high pressure economic environment spending wisely on IT has become a necessity. So undertaking a careful comparison of open source software and proprietary software is the prudent thing for any IT manager to do. The explosion of open source deployments over the past few years is clear proof of what customers who have migrated to open source have experienced: Dramatic cost savings combined with the flexibility to meet today's rapidly changing business requirements.
In too many cases budget cuts result in the sacrifice of service or quality. But open source solutions from Red Hat and JBoss have shown that standards-based open source software delivered via a subscription offers customers exceptional value, performance and service without sacrificing quality. In fact, customers not only benefit from up front costs, but also from lower "people costs" as well.
1. My IT budget is being cut by 20%. How can Red Hat help me maintain/increase the power of my architecture while I deal with this decrease in spend?
Costs can primarily be cut in three dimensions: hardware, software, staff. Red Hat can help in all of these dimensions:
2. I need to improve the value that I extract from my systems, but am concerned with drastic change given the current economic climate. What can Red Hat offer?
Red Hat understands that risk is not popular at any time, and especially today. Naturally, the prudent strategy is to deploy new IT technologies that offer substantial, guaranteed benefits for little or no risk. Red Hat technologies deliver on multiple fronts:
3. I know I have hardware and software in my infrastructure that I am paying a premium for that is under-utilized. I can't afford waste right now. How is open source able to solve this issue?
Dealing with an excess inventory of hardware, or under-utilizing expensive software that you are locked into is never easy. On the hardware side, a common problem is "one application per server." This can result in significant waste. Red Hat virtualization technology can help with this:
4. I'm aware that technology has become a competitive advantage for many of the competitors in my market segment. I have to keep up and need help now, but have to be mindful of the economic situation. How can Red Hat help me now?
Talk to us. Red Hat and JBoss Enterprise technology, products and services are right at the forefront of IT capabilities. Open source solutions are proven to offer better performance, better security, more choice and more flexibility at a lower cost than competing environments. So a Red Hat solution is certain to offer better value for money than anything else on the market, allowing you to stay ahead of your competitors while keeping costs under control - whether it's middleware, virtualization, security, performance, system management or applications. But every customer has different needs, so, talk to us and let us work with you to identify how you can win in today's economic climate.
5. I have got to cut costs NOW. What can Red Hat do to help?
Red Hat can help cut costs throughout your IT infrastructure. There are two dimensions: CapEx and OpEx - capital expenses and operational expenses. For maximum benefit, both these expenditures should be tackled. For example:
6. I've got a mixed environment with some legacy Unix systems still hanging around. How would standardizing on Linux help my bottom line?
Standardizing on Linux, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux specifically, would reduce your bottom line costs in several ways:
7. I'm using Oracle/WebLogic, but have heard about JBoss as a less expensive alternative. What would be the advantage to switch now?
The advantage of switching to JBoss now is simple. The current economic conditions make the cost benefits of JBoss Enterprise Middleware more compelling than ever, while their capabilities and performance are highly competitive, at any price. On the the other side of the coin, Oracle's recent price increase for, WebLogic makes it an even more xpensive platform for strategic deployments.
Meanwhile, the JBoss Enterprise Middleware portfolio of products provide a stable, cost-effective, open source and open standards middleware reference architechture for the long term. Many customers have been using JBoss to develop their middleware applications for years.Now more than ever it makes sense freeze deployments on expensive proprietary platforms and shift to an enterpise-class open source alternative.
8. Why would a subscription model deliver better value to me at a lower cost than a traditional licensing model, and how quickly would I see the financial impact of moving to a vendor with a subscription model?
Every vendor is able to provide a TCO spreadsheet that proves their solution is the lowest cost - which, unfortunately, makes all of them hard to believe. The point to bear in mind is that, with a traditional licensing model, there are usually several distinct purchases that are needed for a real-world, practical deployment. These can include the base software license cost, annual maintenance cost, version upgrade cost, client access license cost, and so on. And many variables to these costs can make the total pricing very difficult to understand. For example, how many incidents does the maintenance contract allow, or, can a license be moved to a replacement machine in the event of an upgrade? To further complicate matters, every vendor offers different discount programs at the time of purchase, so looking at the MSRP on a website is invariably misleading.
Meanwhile, Red Hat's subscription model is designed to simplify the use of software as much as possible, and to be as flexible as possible. There is, of course, no license cost at all, because all Red Hat source code is freely available, and usually provided under the open source GPL license. Red Hat's subscription services are fully inclusive, with unlimited support, maintenance, and upgrades all included, and no client access licenses. Furthermore, there is no need to upgrade to newer versions of the software if you don't wish to. Every release is supported for seven years - longer than the life of the average system. For locked-down systems this can significantly reduce costs. And if you do upgrade your system its subscription can simply be reallocated to the new system.
Because open source software is readily available from multiple vendors customers are free to choose their supplier. This is very different from proprietary products. So open source ensures that prices are highly competitive - to the great benefit of customers. And the benefits are immediate and long lasting.