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EMC targets FISMA compliance in cloud networks
EMC is developing technology to track and verify the location of virtual machines in cloud networks, potentially solving one of the key sticking points preventing customers from using the cloud. Read More


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Windows and Linux servers grow at Unix's expense
Demand for Windows and Linux servers is increasing at a rapid pace, at the expense of Unix servers and other non-x86 machines, according to IDC. Read More


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Dell ups offer for 3PAR to $1.6B, tops HP
The bidding war between Dell and Hewlett-Packard for virtualized storage vendor 3PAR continued on Thursday, with Dell increasing its bid to US$24.30 per share, or about $1.6 billion. Read More

Microsoft flaunts customer dumping VMware
Microsoft is touting customer CH2M Hill's plan to dump its VMware deployment in favor of Hyper-V. Read More

 
 
 

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