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University shrinks two data centers into one in 24 hours
The University of Texas at Arlington moved the contents of two data centers into a single updated facility. While the planning took six months, the physical move was over in 24 hours. News | 19 Apr 2006
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American Fidelity shows how DR planning gets done
American Fidelity Assurance Company's No. 1 priority is paying claims -- especially in a disaster. To make sure it meets those needs, it tests core IT systems twice a year. News | 05 Apr 2006
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Target builds a better data center
Just five years after Target built a new data center, it's building another one to keep up with company growth. News | 04 Apr 2006
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Virtualization user bounces back from failure
After its first virtualization project failed, a Midwestern manufacturing firm found the benefits of the technology compelling enough to search for another vendor and try again. Article | 21 Mar 2006
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Intel hardware will support Windows management, virtualization
Chip maker Intel touts firmware advances to make life easier in Windows shops. Article | 09 Mar 2006
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Linux, virtualization help bank tackle downtime issues
A dose of Linux and VMware virtualization was all one bank needed to eliminate issues that plagued its older Windows-only architecture Article | 08 Mar 2006
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Protecting virtual servers gets smarter
Backing up VMware virtual machines has been a clunky process to date, but a handful of new products coming next week should address this issue. Article | 03 Feb 2006
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HP's rack attack: Liquid cooling
HP rolled out a rack system that taps into chilled water from air conditioning units. HP is the third server vendor in recent months to introduce liquid cooling. Article | 01 Feb 2006
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IBM redesigns, renames iSeries for SMBs
IBM's iSeries product line is reincarnated as System i5 and aimed straight at small and midsized shops. Article | 31 Jan 2006
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IT energy crisis reaching critical mass
In the midst of an energy crisis, companies are paying more than ever for power in the data center. IT organizations are being hit from both sides with spikes in price and demand. Article | 26 Oct 2005