Wednesday, September 20, 2006 - Posts
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Virtualisation is not just about consolidating servers, but has far reaching implications across corporate cultures.
"Virtualisation raises questions of politics, such as who owns the servers, who pays for them and who manages them," said Richard Curran, director of Intel's digital enterprise gro... Read More...
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IBM is giving its solution providers new tools and consulting services to help them convert HP server blade customers, including a $1,000 incentive to make the switch.
Juhi Jotwani, director of solutions and alliances for IBM, said the actual mechanics as to how much the incentive is worth to th... Read More...
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According to a recent press release from Sun Microsystems, one company in particular is combining the well planned architecture of Sun's Sun Fire X4200 Server and the power of virtualization to perform a 22-1 server consolidation, thereby allowing them to combat and reduce power consumption and high... Read More...
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DataCore Software says it is seeing significant adoption of both VMware for server virtualisation and DataCore for virtualised storage in its own backyard of South Florida – in line with national and international rends.
Florida-based users include The John S and James L Knight Foundation, All M... Read More...
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NetXen, Inc., a leading provider of breakthrough 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) technology and products, and Force10 Networks, Inc., a pioneer in building and securing high performance networks, today announced a joint market development initiative aimed at accelerating deployment of low-cost, high-per... Read More...
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Attune Systems, Inc., a provider of enterprise-class network file management solutions, will exhibit at Storage Decisions in New York, September 27-29, in the Microsoft Partner Pavilion. Last month, Attune announced that it has become a Microsoft OEM partner, showing once more its commitment to prov... Read More...
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Introducing version 2.5! Whether you are involved in testing, development, prototyping, disaster recovery, system deployment, training, IT production, demonstrations or labs, smaller and faster virtual machines will save you time and money and make your job easier.
Smaller, faster virtual disks ... Read More...
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