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UK Police Authority Supports Investigations With Powerful Solution and Reduces Expenditure by 90 Per Cent
Category: Software and Web Development, Servers and Server OS
Tags: poweredge, os, wales, uk, database, linux, infrastructure
Overview The Kent Police Authority is one of 43 police authorities in England and Wales established by Parliament for the governance of policing at a local level. The Kent Police had IT infrastructure that was five years old running its serious crime database system. The authority needed a scalable and powerful solution to run its business-critical application. The Kent Police replaced its existing system with Dell PowerEdge servers powering Linux and Novell solutions. This provides far greater performance and expandability to support large-scale crime investigations.
- Publisher
- Dell
- File Format
- Date Published
- Nov 28, 2008
- Format
- Case Studies
- Topics
- Linux Server OS, Application Servers
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