Tuesday, February 21, 2012

HP bets on the cloud with new Gen8 servers

Datacenter in a box - containers are not just for storage | Intel ponders solar-powered CPU tech in graphics, memory

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HP bets on the cloud with new Gen8 servers
After a year that has seen much of the buzz around Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ) focused on the software side, hardware was front and centre on day one of the vendor's global partner conference as the vendor launched its new generation of Gen8 servers and announced a new cloud computing partner specialization. Read More


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Remote Access for Business Continuity
Remote access for business continuity has requirements that far exceed traditional remote access. Learn why VPN will not scale in terms of security, cost, ease-of-use or performance and why remote desktop access is a superior choice for enterprise-class business continuity planning. Read now.

Datacenter in a box - containers are not just for storage
I'm used to thinking of data centers in the form of a large room, with racks, raised floor and neon lights. But there are other ways: The things is, you dont have to be google to build a datacenter based on containers, the deployement can be based on a single container, parked in your parking lot, powered by generator and powerfull as your brick-and-mortar based one. Read More


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CI for Dummies eBook
This book will help you understand why infrastructure convergence has been widely accepted as the optimal approach for simplifying and accelerating your IT to deliver services at the speed of business while also shifting significantly more IT resources from operations to innovation. Learn more

Intel ponders solar-powered CPU tech in graphics, memory
Intel's experimental solar-powered processor may have started off as a fun project, but the chip maker is now looking to extend the technology to hardware such as graphics processors, memory and floating point units. Read More


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Protecting Your Data in Today's Threat Landscape
Today's threats to critical systems and valuable data come from more sources than ever—a ticked off employee who seeks revenge, or activists seeking to expose sensitive data. Learn More!

Iomega launches desktop, rack-mountable NAS line
Iomega introduced a new line of arrays that can utilize either high-capacity SATA drives or solid state drives, offers up to 36TB of capacity and has web-based management features. Read More

SSDs have a 'bleak' future, researchers say
As the circuitry of NAND flash-based, solid-state drives shrinks, performance drops precipitously -- meaning the technology could be doomed, according to new research. Read More

The Best Cities for Finding IT Jobs in 2012
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