Sanbolic Turns Server-Side Storage into a Shared Resource
Sanbolic today began shipping Melio5, storage management software that Sanbolic CEO Momchil "Memo" Michailov says allows Flash memory, solid-state drives (SSDs) and hard drives on a server to act as a...
View ArticleGood Days for Videoconferencing
Polycom has released a study it commissioned that stands as a great continuation of the debate Yahoo stimulated early this month on the value of telecommuting.
View ArticleCommodity or Custom: The Next Evolution in Server Development
For server manufacturers, the era of “build it and they will come” is rapidly coming to a close.
View ArticleWalking the Line Between Data Center Efficiency and Reliability
With data center efficiency and reliability, the more you improve the former, it seems, the more you diminish the latter, and vice versa.
View ArticleSMBs Plan to Increase PC Spending
SMBs are looking to increase their PC spending, according to a new report by IT researcher The NPD Group.
View ArticleOracle Refreshes Sparc Server Lineup
With the launch of a range of servers based on a new generation of T5 and M5 Sparc processors, Oracle says it can now lay claim to the best price/performance capabilities in the general-purpose server...
View ArticleCitrix Extends CloudPortal Reach to Applications
Citrix has released CloudPortal Business Manager 2.0, an update to a platform for managing the delivery of cloud services. It adds support for cloud applications in addition to...
View ArticleHotlink Ties Microsoft Up to Amazon
HotLink Hybrid Express eliminates the need for organizations to adopt separate management frameworks for the cloud.
View ArticleIBM Makes Major Big Data Push
Having identified Big Data as a major strategic opportunity, IBM has every facet of the company working towards optimizing the company’s product portfolio for Big Data applications.
View ArticleThe Incredible Shrinking Enterprise Data Center
The challenge will be to enable broad integration between internal and external systems and services, most likely from numerous providers.
View ArticleVirtual Desktops: They’re a Breeze in the Cloud
Cloud and mobility made desktop virtualization a must-have technology in order to maintain a competitive edge in the 21st century.
View ArticleHP Unveils Server World, Changing Project Moonshot
with Project Moonshot, HP stepped up and what is interesting is that the processor vendors ranging from Intel to the ARM consortium are lining up behind HP to play in this new game.
View ArticleImportant Considerations for Migrating to Windows 8
Despite its poor uptake, small and mid-sized businesses will eventually need to migrate to Windows 8.
View ArticleGetting on the ‘Right’ Cloud
It seems that the heady days of cloud computing are coming to an end, which means the real work is about to begin.
View ArticleIs Android’s Lack of Security About to Become the Common Wisdom?
Another week, another series of stories questioning the security, in one way or another, of the Android operating system.
View ArticleAre We on the Verge of an SSD Universe?
Another year is upon us and so is another round of speculation that solid-state storage is on the verge of taking over the enterprise.
View ArticleMaking the Most of the Modular Data Center
With data volumes ramping up the way they have been, infrastructure of any kind shouldn’t be abandoned lightly.
View ArticleWhen Colocation Becomes the Cloud
Colocation has been a fact of life for many an enterprise for some time now. And increasingly, so is the cloud.
View ArticleBalance of Power in Software Realm Shifts from Vendors to Users, PwC Finds
According to the findings of a study, it’s now the software vendors who have to make a choice: Meet the customer’s demands or watch the sale go elsewhere.
View ArticleTelecommuting and BYOD Will Grow Even Faster
Telecommuting and BYOD of course are two of the major trends of the past few years. It is clear that they are here to stay – and to grow.
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