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Optimizing Your Virtual Platform Without Messing it Up
Read this white paper to learn how to come up with a virtualization strategy that optimizes your network while avoiding costly pitfalls. Read it now to learn more.
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Oracle announces Oracle VM Server for x86 Release 3.1
Virtual machine software really must be seen as an enabler rather than as a solution in its own right. Customers really need to examine the whole environment to select the hypervisor that is best...
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Vyatta vPlane adds software defined networking
Vyatta vPlane adds software defined network capabilities to its routing and network virtualization software appliance.
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Windows 8: Fragmentation of the hardware ecosystem is inevitable
When it comes to the differences between Windows 8 and Windows RT, it's going to take more than a sticker to educate users.
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The long kiss goodbye for x86 desktop Windows
The transition from traditional Windows desktops to the Post-PC world, the ARM architecture and the Metro user interface is inevitable. But it won't a be quick one.
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Microsoft: Windows 8 on ARM to launch simultaneously with Windows 8 on Intel
Windows 8 on ARM devices will ship simultaneously with Windows 8 on x86/x64 PCs, Microsoft officials said.
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Post-PC: Why Intel Can No Longer Live in Denial
So have we entered a Post-PC era? Yes, without question. The x86 has absolutely been issued its walking papers.
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Oracle says no to Itanium: Embarrassment for Intel, big problem for HP
Oracle announced it is ceasing development for Itanium across its Itanium product line. What are the implications for Intel and HP? How could IBM benefit? Richard Fichera provides his initial...
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So long Wintel, hello Google, ARM?
The New Year brought out a few analysts predicting that the inability of Microsoft and Intel to adapt to the mobile computing market will mean the end of Wintel. The end of the Windows/Intel...
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Mainframe servers to survive x86 competition
A Gartner analyst reckons that mainframes are likely to face increasing pressure from x86-based servers in the next five to 10 years.
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Was Intel's x86 the "gateway drug" for Apple's ARM?
Apple's move to the x86 Intel architecture for the Macintosh in 2005 may have only been a temporary stop on the way to its logical end-state: the acquisition of PA Semi and the creation of...
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Oracle Solaris, Linux, and OpenSolaris
Some people have been speculating rather wildly about the fates of both OpenSolaris and Oracle's Linux support now that the company is lining up solidly behind SPARC/Solaris. The nay prayers are...
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Quietly rejoicing
And, speaking of the insanely great: iPad's A4 != x86 It's a PA Semi designed PPC/SOC derivitive.
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NVIDIA Inside?
Is NVIDIA planning to enter the x86 chip business? Could you soon be buying a PC that has NVIDIA inside?
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Is Nvidia planning to add X86 compatibility to its chipsets?
Nvidia has been spotted hiring former Transmeta engineers. Is it working on an X86 chipset? It would be a great move...
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Oracle under fire with x86 hypervisor licensing
Burton Group's Chris Wolf has fired a salvo in Oracle's direction concerning its x86 hypervisor licensing policy. This is a long extract from a much more in depth piece but it is necessary to see...
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Microsoft makes Windows 7 RC available, but can't handle the rush
See my follow-up post: Database glitch caused Windows 7 RC server meltdown. Early this morning, at around 6AM Pacific time, the public—or at least that subset of the public willing to pay for...
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A question about Linux
The question the guy really asked was whether Linux successes are bad news for other Unix variants - particularly HP-UX, AIX, and Solaris. My answer is no: when Linux succeeds it's generally good...
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Intel engages in chest-beating, threatens to yank AMD's x86 license in 60 days
Intel has formally accused AMD of breaching the terms of a 2001 cross-licensing agreement by spinning off the fabrications plants and forming GlobalFoundries.
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The XO-2 is going Embedded RISC? So will everyone else!
Yesterday, OLPC project founder Nicholas Negroponte indicated that their next generation XO-2 will almost certainly eschew it's current x86-based design and move towards one that is based on...
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You're Gonna Need a Bigger Mouse for that Mainframe
At the SHARE conference in Austin, Texas, the Birmingham, Alabama-based Mantissa Corporation unveiled z/VOS, a hypervisor that enables Windows desktops and servers to be virtualized on IBM...
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