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IT Papers: 301 Moved Permanently
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IT Papers: 301 Moved Permanently
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Network World: Microsoft wants a Ford Model T data center
Microsoft has come up with a faster, cheaper way to build its data centers over the next five years, and it says other companies could use its methods too.
Network World: Transmitting data from the middle of nowhere
To migrate data from one location to another, Seth Georgion has had to devise some creative ways to transmit data from remote locations, including ships in the Pacific Ocean and taverns in the Australian outback, using T1 lines and satellites. Georgion, manager of IT for marine survey firm Fugro USA, also had to reduce the amount of information he was transm ...
IT Papers: 301 Moved Permanently
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IT Papers: 301 Moved Permanently
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Computerworld: Tight budgets favor low-end servers
Server shipments grew in the third quarter this year, though server revenue declined as companies lowered spending to meet budgetary constraints, according to a study released by Gartner on Monday.
Computerworld: Tight budgets favor low-end servers
Server shipments grew in the third quarter this year, though server revenue declined as companies lowered spending to meet budgetary constraints, according to a study released by Gartner on Monday.
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·Microsoft wants a Ford Model T data center
Microsoft has come up with a faster, cheaper way to build its data centers over the next five years, and it says other companies could use its methods too.
·Transmitting data from the middle of nowhere
To migrate data from one location to another, Seth Georgion has had to devise some creative ways to transmit data from remote locations, including ships in the Pacific Ocean and taverns in the Australian outback, using T1 lines and satellites. Georgion, manager of IT for marine survey firm Fugro USA, also had to reduce the amount of information he was transmitting by culling duplicate data that accounted for as much ...
·HP results lifted by laptop PCs, EDS buyout
Hewlett-Packard reported a 19 percent jump in revenue for the October quarter, lifted by its EDS acquisition and strong sales of laptop computers and blade servers.
·CA to discuss 'Mainframe 2.0'
CA is expected to announce a product and services initiative titled "Mainframe 2.0" on Tuesday at its CA World 2008 conference in Las Vegas.
·Experts see data center through green lens
The data center is an area of IT that can reap benefits from using greener and cleaner technology, but experts who gathered in New York recently said CIOs still aren't doing enough to help the environment or their businesses by using green technology practices in their facilities.
·Vodacom Group launches new data center
Vodacom has launched a new data center at a cost of 100 million South African rand (US$9.7 million) to help companies cut costs and ensure system continuity.
·Dell CTO to leave the company
Dell's chief technology officer, who has been with the company for 13 years, will retire in mid-January, Dell said on Wednesday.
·IBM debuts Lotus Foundations Start appliance
IBM is making another run at Microsoft small and medium-size customers, announcing a software-hardware appliance on Monday that combines an IBM-branded machine with its Lotus Foundations Start collaboration software.
·Energy Star for servers coming in February, EPA says
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released the third draft of its Energy Star specification for servers and expects the final spec to be ready for use in February.
·Sun CEO fends off angry shareholders
Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz faced tough questions Wednesday from impatient shareholders who have seen the value of their stock tumble as Sun struggles to grow its business.
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