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  • Disaster recovery plans for your data warehouse

    Data warehouses have become mission-critical systems that help executives make daily business decisions. In his monthly column, BI expert Wayne Eckerson offers advice on how to effectively protect your data warehouse from any type of disaster. 

  • Pacific Gas, Sun rebate program gets mixed reaction

    An offer by PG&E to give rebates to data centers that replace hardware with new Sun servers has caught the industry's eye. 

  • PG&E to offer rebates for Sun servers

    Pacific Gas & Electric will offer energy customers rebates for buying Sun Microsystems' newest line of servers, which Sun and PG&E claim are more energy efficient. 

  • PG&E to offer energy rebates for Sun servers

    Pacific Gas & Electric will offer energy customers rebates for buying Sun Microsystems' newest line of servers which Sun and PG&E claim are more energy efficient. 

  • CIOs, experts bristle at prospect of EPA mandates

    The EPA has the green light to study energy consumption in data centers. Vendors say studies are good, but they're wary of possible government mandates. CIOs agree. The market will get them to energy efficiency faster than federal mandates. 

  • Microsoft makes VM Manager beta available

    Microsoft's foray into virtual machine management came closer to reality today with the release of the first beta for its Virtual Machine Manager. 

  • Big IT players aim to simplify data center with XML

    Ten major IT vendors including IBM, Microsoft, Intel Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. on July 31 launched a standards initiative to create a common method using XML for describing network elements, servers, applications and other IT resources. 

  • Virtualization eases health care company's server sprawl

    Server consolidation and time savings are the two big benefits of virtualization, according to one healthcare company. 

  • IBM expands its line of AMD-powered blade servers

    IBM announced five new servers powered by AMD's Opteron processors. Big Blue promises the technology will satisfy two of the data center's greatest needs: More computing power and less energy consumption. 

  • How virtualization can simplify your move to 64-bit computing

    The IT industry is starting to migrate toward 64-bit computing, but it could be years before all mission-critical software is compatible with the new infrastructure. In this article, Alessandro Perilli discusses how you can use server virtualization ...