The Total Economic Impact™ Of Turbonomic Application Resource Management
Business benefits and cost savings enabled by IBM Turbonomic Application Resource Management
For businesses looking to deliver faster, more reliable experiences to their customers, you need to consider application resourcing automation.
This commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting shares the experiences and opinions of five customers using IBM's Turbonomic Application Resource Management, and how they've been able to optimize key application resourcing levels, and scale business demands.
Download this whitepaper now to read how this solution can ensure cost effectiveness and relieve the burden on already-stretched IT teams.
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