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Verari CTO touts 'cool' technology
Verari Systems' chief technology officer David Driggers spoke to SearchDataCenter.com about how the company keeps blades cool, even in the hot aisle. Interview | 27 Jun 2006
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Improved Windows virtualization -- is it worth the wait?
Windows admins at TechEd say they might wait for the software giant to catch up with VMware before testing large-scale virtualization projects. Article | 15 Jun 2006
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CIO Decisions 2006: 100% security just an illusion
When it comes to buying and implementing security systems, it's all about determining your risk level. Even then, CIOs have to surrender the notion they can foresee and prevent all threats. Article | 15 Jun 2006
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University's server availability up 30% as result of consolidation
Columbia University's biophysics department recently consolidated five data centers to one with the help of Collective Technology. Article | 31 May 2006
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Server power management tools highlighted in x86 rollouts from HP, IBM
HP and IBM plan to start shipping out new x86 servers next month with updated processors, storage capabilities and power management tools. Article | 24 May 2006
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VMware freebie may bring virtual servers to the masses
Competition among virtualization software vendors brings some real benefits to users. Article | 23 May 2006
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Sun eco-evangelist addresses data center energy drain
An interview with David Douglas, vice president of eco-responsibility at Sun. Interview | 12 May 2006
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HP to launch energy efficient server fans
HP to launch energy efficient server fans; Sun continues to thumb nose at liquid cooling; AMD posts ticker display in Times Square to challenge Intel. Article | 08 May 2006
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Energy consortium takes aim at bottom line
The Green Grid, AMD's new consortium on energy-efficient computing, is intended to help CIOs get power consumption and cooling under control in the data center. Article | 01 May 2006
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State of the blade: Report from the Server Blade Summit
According to attendees at the Server Blade Summit last week, IT shops are standardizing on single vendor platforms for consolidation. Analysts say IBM is leading the pack. News | 26 Apr 2006