TIBCO Software Opts for Blades to Address Business Growth, Lower IT Costs

With software infrastructure that connects incompatible IT assets, process management software that orchestrates systems and people, and a range of other software products that enable the real-time processing and presentation of information, TIBCO Software found its proprietary servers were becoming outdated and overburdened. This case study takes a look at their decision to move from a proprietary operating system to Linux* and to upgrade from aging equipment to new, Intel technology–based servers.

TIBCO Case Study

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