02 July 2008
By Jon Brodkin, Network World (US)
Dell has released an I/O virtualisation tool for its blade servers, making it easier for IT managers to install new blades and swap out servers, the company says. Read more...
'Blade servers; the perfect integration platform'
Expert fuelled discussion from:
Manek Dubash - Features Editor, Techworld
Dennis Szubert - Principal Analyst, Quocirca
Rick Maltby - NE IOT System x Brand Sales Leader, IBM UK
Andy Jones - Infrastructure Manager, Macro 4
03 December 2007
By Chris Mellor
I listened to a user story at today's Global Action Plan Inefficient Truth research report announcement. It was from Sean Whetstone of Reed Managed Services, the recruitment company, and the raw statistics blew my mind. See if they do yours as well. Read more...
03 July 2008
By Maxwell Cooter, Techworld
We're often asked why certain products won an award - or why others didn't. We don't want the judges' decision to be shrouded in secrecy so this year we're setting out why the winners triumphed. Read more...
31 October 2007
By Patrick Thibodeau, Computerworld
HP officials are marking the 30th anniversary of the OpenVMS operating system's introduction by telling users of the software that it still doesn't have an expiration date. Read more...
28 December 2007
Fujitsu Siemens Computers' server marketing manager was in London recently, so we grabbed the opportunity to talk to him about the company's fourth pace in the server sales charts, about blade servers, and FSC's emphasis on green issues -- among other things. Read more...
10 August 2007
By IBM
This IBM Redpaper describes how to install Solaris on supported BladeCenter servers, either natively or with the use of a Solaris Installation Server. Read more...
Sponsored white papers
30 October 2007
By Tom Henderson, Rand Dvorak, Network World
06 December 2007
By Rick Cook, Computerworld
When properly implemented and managed, virtualisation means cost savings -- for server hardware, support and administration -- as well as easier server deployment and reduced energy consumption. Read more...
09 May 2008
By Jon Brodkin, Network World
Using water to cool servers isn't a new idea, but it is gaining new converts at a time when fears of global warming and rising energy costs are making datacentre operators and server vendors search for ways to increase efficiency. Read more...