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How much can server consolidation pay back?
Consolidating servers is a popular notion, but just how much consolidation can an organization achieve? In some cases (think potential disruptions), it's not an option. Tip
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IBM offers a free server "hop" for Linux apps
At the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Big Blue unveiled a huge free-of-cost ISV initiative that allows for the "hopping" of Linux applications from one IBM server to the next. News
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Rumble in the data center jungle: Linux vs. Unix
Big Blue is shaping its entry-level server, the OpenPower 710, into a silver bullet aimed squarely at the steady incursion of x86 servers into the data center. Now the question is, how good is their aim? News
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Sun shrinks Java server suites
Sun is betting on new pricing -- $50 per employee -- and new packaging for courting new customers who want a portion of Sun's full Java suite. News
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Survey: Linux gaining acceptance among users
Linux has matured and is continuing to gain acceptance at enterprises of all sizes, analysts say. Article
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Server consolidation: Five vendor myths
IT organizations need be realistic about consolidation savings and see beyond vendors' self-serving proposals for potential total-cost-of-ownership (TCO) savings. Article
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Virtual servers, real savings
Server virtualization helps companies consolidate servers by allowing multiple instances of software to run on the same hardware at the same time. Tip
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Data Center Futures: Managers scoff at Windows future dominance
Analysts say Windows is going to be the dominant server platform in the data center. But IT managers aren't so sure about that prediction coming true. Article
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Aberdeen: Dell dives deeper, wider into enterprise
Dell Computer, which everybody agrees has been on a phenomenal roll, added another chapter to its fairy tale success story with two key reinforced partnerships. Dell will manufacture the low-end EMC Clariion storage products that Dell has sold as the... Article
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The possibilities for grid computing in the corporate world
Grid computing has gained success in the research and education enviroments, but is it ready yet for the corporate world? Find out here. Tip