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In a tough economic climate, IT organizations will look to virtualization to reduce TCO, slash their energy costs, and keep up with competitors
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According to Gartner, cloud computing still has some maturing to do
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Virtualization can create single points of failure. We show you how to protect yourself.
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IT is moving toward total enterprise virtualization, a strategy that proposes to transform both the practice and the purpose of virtualization.
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Chip densities are doubling every 24 months, but a new report says few applications can take advantage of the change.
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What technologies and best practices can make a data center greener?
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When used together, server virtualization with N-Port ID Virtualization (NPIV), blade servers, and Fibre Channel SANs provide a mature, robust infrastructure for data centers.
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It was a pretty good year, for IT spending at least.
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Some manufacturers are buying so much of the advertising in magazines that articles critical of certain products never see the light of day.
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What's behind the move to mixing physical and virtualized desktops in an enterprise?
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We explore the challenges of capacity planning and how IT can best balance performance and risk in virtualized environments.
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Proponents say “going green” can help companies save money, but a secondary benefit may be just as important: delaying data center expansion.
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No specific ship date announced
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We examine how virtualization can benefit developers, the drawbacks of the technology when it comes to testing, and best practices developers can use to exploit the capabilities of virtualization.
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The z10 BC isn't as big or brawny as its beefy sibling, but it has lots of power and is priced to move. Call it a mainframe system for the rest of us.
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Data center managers have their hands full, from compliance costs (including the threat of fines and imprisonment for Sarbanes-Oxley violations) to front-office interference.
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IDC study depicts a slowing worldwide market for virtualized servers; Microsoft and interoperability may be the hot topics for 2009
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Why aggregation is ideal for high-performance computing
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There’s more to virtualization that creating multiple servers on a single server.
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You don't typically think of Big Iron as a locus of Web 2.0 activity -- but IBM is trying to recast it as such
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In the new version of CONTROL-M, BMC is trumpeting a job rollback and auditing feature, along with virtualization-friendly amenities
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Sales of its System z mainframes helped propel IBM to the top of the server market. Unix server sales were also up.
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The Big, Fast virtual systems of tomorrow might look a lot like today's Biggest, Fastest, and most eminently Virtual system: IBM's System z mainframe.
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With focuses on SOA, virtualization, next-generation data centers, and cloud computing, Summer SHARE will likely have plenty to interest attendees.
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Almost all IT shops say that boosting energy efficiency is a clear priority, but comparatively few are actually spending money to do it