Tuesday, September 28, 2010

IBM buys into data center switching with Blade acquisition

Gartner: 1 in 4 server workloads will be virtual by year-end | Weak server chip shipments on the horizon, analysts say

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IBM buys into data center switching with Blade acquisition
IBM is buying privately held data center switching company Blade Network Technologies to expand its data center portfolio into networking and heighten competition with rivals HP, Dell and Cisco. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Symantec

SMB Disaster Recovery Survey Results
In this SMB Disaster Preparedness survey, Symantec has uncovered a large discrepancy between how SMBs perceive their disaster readiness and their actual level of preparedness. Read Now.

WHITE PAPER: Iron Mountain

Email Archiving Deep Dive
Mail servers continue to deal with ballooning message volumes and management challenges. Email archiving software provides a viable solution, particularly when granular government regulations apply. Learn More Now.

Gartner: 1 in 4 server workloads will be virtual by year-end
Gartner says one out of every four server workloads will be in a virtual machine by the end of 2010, but that enterprises should attempt to double or triple the size of their virtualization deployments. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Fluke Networks

Field Testing Installed Optical Fiber Cabling
As traffic over networks expands and expectations of reliability increase, testing optical fiber cabling after installation is more important than ever before to assure the end-user that the installation was done properly and that the cabling will support Local Area Networks (LAN) into the future. Read now!

Weak server chip shipments on the horizon, analysts say
The server market is showing signs of weakening, which could lead to a downturn in server chip shipments, further affecting the revenue of chip makers already hampered by lackluster demand for home PCs, financial analysts said Friday. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Alcatel-Lucent

Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router
Looking for routers that offer the scalability to extend your reach with cost-effective, feature-rich platforms that consolidate and deliver the business, residential and mobile services your customers demand? For a limited time, introductory kits are available for the newest additions to the Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR portfolio. Read Now

U.S. military takes cloud computing to Afghanistan
The U.S. military is taking cloud computing into rugged terrain in Afghanistan, where the basic hardware and software technology is being packed into mobile boxes to aid warfighters in the sky and on the ground. Read More

NASs for the masses
Either because server disks are full or because virtualization is a natural growth path, organizations large and small are moving toward shared storage. For large enterprises, high-capacity storage-area networks make sense, but what about small or mid-sized enterprises new to shared storage? Read More



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