Sun Blade Modular Solutions

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Building on the industry's most open and versatile enterprise blade platform, one can now design modular solutions that are rapid to deploy, easy to scale and redeploy as business needs change. Leveraging Sun's extensive list of solution partners, this Modular Solutions Community enables IT solution developers and IT managers to explore, plan, and gain support on how to deploy highly modular IT solutions, taking full advantage of the flexibility, efficiency and cost effective Sun Blade Modular Systems.
h2. [SAP Netweaver Business Intelligence (BI) Accelerator - BIA]
To help you increase the query performance of your SAP Netweaver Business Intelligence solution by 10-100 times, Sun offers the solution for the SAP NetWeaver BI Accelerator on the Sun Blade 6000 family with Intel Xeon server modules, Sun StorageTek 6140 arrays, a shared file system, and Fibre Channel (FC) and networking switches. Built with open hardware and OS, business process management functionalities, and BI, the SAP NetWeaver BI Accelerator integrates easily into existing SAP environments without changing the data model.
h2. [Oracle Optimized Warehouse Solution]
Sun and Oracle are delivering optimized data warehousing solutions that combine the Oracle Database with industry-leading Sun servers, Sun StorageTek arrays and the Solaris OS. These solutions include Optimized Reference Configurations and the Oracle Optimized Warehouse for Sun. The Oracle Optimized Warehouse for Sun, a pre-configured, validated solution that includes the Oracle database running on the Sun platform to provide a high-performance fast, reliable and scalable data warehouse to meet the demands of running large workloads.

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