Data center
Data centers are being reinvented via virtualization, servers with better performance per watt and the increasingly popularity of cloud computing. Key vendors such as Cisco, EMC, HP, IBM, VMware and others are all pushing to make the data center more efficient. Who will be the leader in next-gen data centers?
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Huge numbers make datacenter projects seem really attractive, but who is actually benefiting from that spending.
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New website hopes to bring together IT experiences and improve the efforts of Federal IT departments working on consolidation and closures
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Regulatory compliance will have a major influence on the spread of cloud services to medical providers.
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How many CPUs can you stick in a single rack and still have room for storage and networking? Quite a few, apparently.
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Awards to recognize progress are nice, but how about we try to determine if real world progress is being made?
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HP's Gen8 servers attack data center woes head on with better management, automation, and energy conservation to cut total costs
The demand for data-intensive and transactional workloads such as data warehousing, real-time analytics, and virtualized environments is expanding dramatically.
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Verne Global & Colt Industries Show a Zero Carbon Data Center
Rich Fichera weighs in on what Verne Global’s new hosting facility could mean for Iceland’s future as a global player in data center operations.
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New website hopes to improve the Federal datacenter consolidation process
New website hopes to bring together IT experiences and improve the efforts of Federal IT departments working on consolidation and closures
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Will your cloud be HIPAA compliant?
Regulatory compliance will have a major influence on the spread of cloud services to medical providers.
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IBM, Tulip partner on India's largest datacenter
On Tuesday, IBM revealed a partnership with Indian Internet service provider Tulip Telecom to design and build the largest datacenter in India.
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Wind-powered Texas data center moves closer to reality
Project spearheaded by Baronyx and subsidiary WindData will draw power from offshore wind farms.
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SeaMicro brings a very high density Xeon server to the datacenter
How many CPUs can you stick in a single rack and still have room for storage and networking? Quite a few, apparently.
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Do government datacenters deserve awards for their consolidation progress?
Awards to recognize progress are nice, but how about we try to determine if real world progress is being made?
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Planetary-scale computing
If you really want to know how to build a cloud, look at how Google architects its data center infrastructure to produce economies of scale at a global level
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Dell launches pre-packaged private cloud for your datacenter
Dell announces it's largest pre-configured private cloud package
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Cisco takes a bite out of the datacenter server market
Cisco's Unified Computing System proves that it has what it takes to play with the big boys in the server business.
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Is there space for InfiniBand in your datacenter?
Intel's move into the InfiniBand market may herald broader integration of this high-performance interconnect technology.
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How to hide your datacenter in plain sight
A datacenter than fits into the look and feel of the local community is a great idea
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Can Microsoft System Center 2012 change the private datacenter?
Microsoft's revamped System Center 2012 looks to manage all your cloud needs from one unified interface.
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ElasticHosts promises protection from the U.S. Patriot Act and DMCA.
Can a UK-based firm protect non-U.S. companies operating out of non-U.S. data centers from the Patriot Act, DCMA and the proposed SOPA? Not completely.
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From datacenter to desktop: Hardware Rules!
Software innovation continues to drive the engine that is the face of computer technology, but the underlying hardware is what makes it all possible.
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Datacenter win for SUSE Linux
SUSE becomes the first Linux offered by the Dell cloud
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Federal datacenter closures still seem to be missing the point
It's not just about consolidating the infrastructure
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Is liquid cooling right for your datacenter?
Liquid cooling of the CPU has been proven by gamers to be an effective way to increase performance. Can datacenter operators save money with similar technology?
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Korea sets the standard for government datacenters
Korea's government IT consolidation program shows real, documented, cost savings and IT benefits.
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