The recovery point and recovery time objectives (RPO/RTO) of enterprises improve considerably when combined with the Steelhead appliances, in spite of accelerating back-up, disaster recovery, replication and storage consolidation processes. It also aids in minimizing network costs by overcoming the performance constraints of the WAN such as high latency, congestion, limited bandwidth and packet loss.
Riverbed WAN optimization solutions enable organizations of all sizes to overcome a wide range of IT infrastructure performance bottlenecks, including poor application performance, slow database backups and insufficient bandwidth at remote sites. By speeding applications between data centers, remote offices and mobile workers, in some cases by up to 100 times, Riverbed Steelhead appliances eliminate the performance barrier for those looking to adopt a cloud-oriented IT delivery model.
To protect Elders’ business, HP will deliver a set of Security Services, providing comprehensive security oversight of the managed environment based on compliance to Elders’ security policies and standards. In addition, HP will deliver Workplace Services for all of the company’s computing devices such as desktop and notebook PCs, handheld devices and printers.
The agreements were signed yesterday at ceremony in Moscow attended by Viktor Vekselberg, President of Skolkovo Foundation, David Stokes, General Manager, IBM Central and Eastern Europe and Kirill Korniliev, Country General Manager, IBM Russia/CIS. Business leaders are faced with an enormous, and ever-increasing, amount of complexity.













