Oracle Survey: What’s Next?

Gabriel Consulting Unveils Key Findings of New Oracle Survey Customers speak out on what they expect next from Oracle; will potential Oracle moves pay off? BEAVERTON, Oregon – May 2, 2011 — Gabriel Consulting Group (GCG), an independent analyst firm,…

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Oracle Survey: Why Did Oracle Drop Itanium?

Gabriel Consulting Unveils Key Findings of New Oracle Survey Enterprise Unix customers speak out about the company’s Itanium announcement BEAVERTON, Oregon – April 25, 2011 — Gabriel Consulting Group (GCG), an independent analyst firm, today released key findings from its…

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2010 x86 Server Vendor Preference Survey: Virtualization

Gabriel Consulting Unveils Key Findings of 2010 x86 Server Vendor Research Enterprise IT x86 Virtualization Moves Paying Off, But Management Satisfaction Lags. Plenty of Virtualization Diversity: 71% Using Two or More Virtualization Mechanisms. BEAVERTON, Oregon – Feb. 16, 2011 —…

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2010 x86 Server Vendor Preference Survey: Facilities

Gabriel Consulting Unveils Key Findings of 2010 x86 Server Vendor Research Leading Enterprise IT Departments Weigh x86 Server Offerings With Eye Toward Facilities Management and Power, Floor Space Savings BEAVERTON, Oregon – Feb. 15, 2011 — Gabriel Consulting Group (GCG),…

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Survey Results: Unix Market Steady

Beaverton, OR – October 16, 2009 – Even in the face of a global recession, enterprise data centers are still looking to expand their numbers of Unix systems, according research from Gabriel Consulting Group (GCG). The number of respondents who…

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4Q’07 Unix Vendor Preference Survey

Beaverton, OR – April 17, 2008 – Enterprise customers see the Unix server market as almost dead heat between IBM and Hewlett-Packard, narrowly favoring IBM over HP on technology factors but slightly preferring HP on system quality and data center…

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