Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Seeking nirvana vision for the next-gen data center

Cray to Build 20-Petaflop System | Nixon Peabody: 300 physical servers were swapped for 30 VMware ESX servers

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Seeking nirvana vision for the next-gen data center
There is basic agreement on the nirvana vision for the next-generation data center, but the tricky part is getting there from here. Read More


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Evolution of Network Services Portends IT Sea Change
Mobility, virtualization and cloud computing are revolutionizing the way people work. What's more, the advent of IPv6 will further complicate matters. IT must find an answer through simplifying and automating network management tasks. View Now!

Cray to Build 20-Petaflop System
Cray was awarded a $97 million contract to build a supercomputer that could potentially deliver up to 20 petaflops of peak performance, or 20 quadrillion floating operations per second, to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Read More

Nixon Peabody: 300 physical servers were swapped for 30 VMware ESX servers
Boston-based law firm Nixon Peabody has elevated its focus on sustainability to the highest corporate level. A chief sustainability officer and a Green Operations Steering Committee lead green initiatives throughout the organization, and IT spearheads and enables much of the work. Read More

Northrop Grumman: Virtualizing or retiring approximately 3,000 servers
Northrop Grumman set an important environmental goal in 2010: to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by about 25% over the next five years. And Read More

Allstate: Reduces nearly 3,000 servers or devices in 18 months
Allstate Insurance has been pursuing energy-saving initiatives for several years, and it has seen a cumulative energy reduction of about 40% through more efficient data center operations and the use of virtualization, according to Anthony Abbattista, senior vice president of technology solutions. Read More


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Prudential Financial: 1,000 servers moved into a virtual environment
When Mary O'Malley became Prudential's environmental task force chairperson in 2007, she found that the company's IT department was already focused on being green. Read More

State Street: Compression technology helped cut storage use by 50%
The IT department at State Street has spent the past decade making its operations more energy efficient as part of an overall commitment to environmental stewardship at the financial services firm. But Madge Meyer, executive vice president, chief innovation officer and technology fellow, says the task is never truly finished. "We have a very mature program, so a part of our mission is to continue to drive down energy use," she says. Read More

NBC Universal: Retired or recycled 47 tons of hardware
NBC Universal had no room to expand its West Coast data center, located on the Universal City lot in Los Angeles. So Dan Johnson, senior vice president of platform technology, and his team recycled it. The data center refurbishing project, which CIO Christopher Furst refers to as "converting a brownfield," virtualized 60% of the physical servers and shut down 2,000 physical machines. Read More

Kaiser Permanente: Slashes data center power by 7.2 million kilowatt-hours
A tag-team effort by Kaiser Permanente's data center IT and facilities groups delivered a one-two punch to energy consumption in the company's three data centers this year, cutting an eye-popping 7.2 million kilowatt-hours of power from overall data center operations -- and over $770,000 from power budgets. "We are one of the few companies that have the data center facilities team as part of IT," says Steve Press, executive director of data center facilities services, who credits collaboration for the results. Read More


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2011 Top Green-IT Vendors
Technology vendors and data center suppliers were also invited to participate in Computerworld's search for the Top Green-IT Organizations. These companies completed the same survey as the end user organizations and were judged on the same criteria -- most notably, on their IT departments' efforts to reduce energy consumption in their IT equipment, and to use technology to conserve energy and lower carbon emissions. Here are the top 12, in ranked order: Read More

EMC unveils all-SSD VNX, high bandwidth arrays
EMC today announced the availability of an all-solid state drive midrange VNX array with 10X the performance of previous models, as well as a high bandwidth option for its hard drive VNX models, offering 50% more bandwidth. Read More

10 LinkedIn Tips to Boost Your Job Search
Is your job search lagging? Not seeing the results you'd like? Check out these ten expert tips from CIO.com's Kristin Burnham to enhance your search. Read More

UAE police claim Blackberry outage made driving safer
Make of this what you will: Police in the United Arab Emirates contend that last week's extended BlackBerry service outage significantly reduced traffic accidents there. From a story in The National, based in Abu Dhabi: Read More



SLIDESHOWS

2011 tech industry graveyard
Fortunately for the tech industry, there's a lot more living than dying, with 2011 seeing the birth of everything from Apple's iPad 2 to the Google+ social network. But inevitably, 2011 has also seen its share of dead, killed, murdered, offed, obliterated companies, technologies and ideas as well. Here's your chance to pay last respects, and who knows, maybe a few of these will sprout back to life.

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