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Sun claims a milestone with 'Rock'
Executives are readying the latest SPARC microprocessor for a 2008 release and will look to include its architecture in midrange and larger server systems. News
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CIOs, facilities managers key partners in 2007
Getting to know the crew in your facilities department could be the best move you make in 2007. Article
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Reporter's Notebook: Heard any good jokes lately?
Hey, did you hear the one about the very serious Gartner analyst with a seriously funny punch line? A collection of quips, tips and snafus from last week's Gartner conference. Article
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Nationwide Insurance swaps servers for virtualized mainframes
By virtualizing hundreds of servers on a pair of IBM mainframes, a national insurance company saved millions of dollars and halted server sprawl. Article
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Power outage brightens Las Vegas utility's outlook on virtualization
It took a three-day power outage to prove to employees at the Las Vegas Valley Water District that their network administrators were right to install virtualized servers. Now, virtualization is an integral part of the utility's DR plan. Article
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EBay tackles energy efficiency in the data center
Heather Peck, senior manager of infrastructure at eBay, says data center power issues aren't going away anytime soon. News
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Dell rolls out servers with quad-core chips
Dell has released a line of servers with Intel's new quad-core Xeon chip. Article
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Server energy efficiency standard completed
The EPA and industry leaders finished a server energy efficiency standard that would allow end users to compare energy usage for 1U and 2U rack servers. Article
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French firm to buy APC for $6.1 billion
American Power Conversion, a data center power supply company is being bought by French electric equipment maker Schneider Electric. Schneider plans to merge its offerings with APC's line, which could affect the products that data center managers buy... Article
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Microsoft virtualization license plan met with cautious optimism
Unlimited virtualization licenses with Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition could save money. But users worry that the new licensing scheme is too good to be true. Article