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Getting the most out of your cores
Friday, May 28, 2010
Getting the most out of your cores
While the battle of the cores is underway with Intel, AMD and IBM, enterprises must also pay attention to the servers, systems and applications used to take advantage of this new processing power
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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VaporStream's e-mail service uses encryption, SSL and RAM to send messages that vanish without a trace. The technology promises to meet confidentiality laws and reduce litigation costs, but an Info-Tech analyst says it could get companies into big trouble.
HP’s new products, services free up IT dollars
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
HP’s new products, services free up IT dollars
Thirty per cent of the IT budget is spent on IT infrastructure daily maintenance. But HP said new Generation 7 ProLiant servers with iLO 3, and management tools for virtual and cloud environments, should help shift IT spend to innovative projects
Red Hat support to cover Amazon's cloud
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Red Hat support to cover Amazon's cloud
Premium subscribers of Red hat Cloud Access will be able to move servers between the data centre and the cloud
Lawson moves to back private clouds
Monday, April 26, 2010
Lawson moves to back private clouds
The ERP firm is moving to support private cloud deployments. The strategy builds on its recent announcement of support for Amazon's public EC2
Ubuntu 10.04 OS has enterprise appeal
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Ubuntu 10.04 OS has enterprise appeal
LucidLynx, the open source operating system Ubuntu 10.04, due out April 29 is useful for enterprises running many data centres, said a 451 Group analyst. An Ubuntu user shares his first-hand experience with the new release
IBM unveils Power7 blades, new edition of AIX
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
IBM unveils Power7 blades, new edition of AIX
The blades are based on its new Power7 processor, which packs up to eight cores on each chip. IBM plans to ship three Power7 blades in June
IBM’s new data crunchers target Oracle's Exadata
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
IBM’s new data crunchers target Oracle's Exadata
A new suite of integrated systems for large-scale data analysis from IBM is a direct attack on rival Oracle’s Exadata platform
Cisco expands UCS server, switch line
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Cisco expands UCS server, switch line
A year after launching Unified Computing System, Cisco Systems Inc. is offering additional blade and rackmount servers plus fabric extenders and a Fiber Channel switch. Find out about the Fiber Channel over Ethernet capability
Intel's new eight-core Nehalem-EX targets HPC
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Intel's new eight-core Nehalem-EX targets HPC
Intel says the Nehalem-EX chips are the fastest performing server chips to date, delivering up to 20 times more performance than single-core Xeon processors
AMD launches 12-core Magny-Cours chip
Monday, March 29, 2010
AMD launches 12-core Magny-Cours chip
Chip maker AMD has launched its much-anticipated Magny-Cours processor with an improved Direct Connect Architecture. An Info-Tech Research analyst says it appears AMD has decided it wants to conquer rivals Intel and IBM
Acer among first to sell new AMD Opteron chip
Monday, March 29, 2010
Acer among first to sell new AMD Opteron chip
Acer will be one of the four major computer makers that will release servers based on the Opteron 6100. Others include HP, Dell and Cray
IBM marks 10 years of Linux on SystemZ
Thursday, March 25, 2010
IBM marks 10 years of Linux on SystemZ
During celebrations at its Poughkeepsie plant of a decade of opening its mainframe to run Linux apps, a Canadian student is recognized as a winner of the 2009 Master the Mainframe Contest. An exec explains why the mainframe is “middle-aged”
Blade shoot-out: Three servers with new Intel CPU
Monday, March 22, 2010
Blade shoot-out: Three servers with new Intel CPU
InfoWorld compared the performance of a trio of blade servers with the six-core Intel Westmere processor, plus a budget-priced four-core server, to see how they compare. The results might suprise you
HP, IBM, Dell launch servers with new Intel chips
Friday, March 19, 2010
HP, IBM, Dell launch servers with new Intel chips
The rack, blade and tower servers use Intel's Xeon 5600 quad-core and six-core processors. Industry analysts say the new CPUs will help organizations in their shift to virtualized workloads
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