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VMworld 2011: Better Virtual Management
The virtualisation industry will benefit from better management, and clearer pricing, says analyst Ovum
Parallels Takes Virtualisation Crown: Review
Good management means Parallels. Mac virtualisation beats VMware Fusion, Oracle Virtual Box
Akamai Expands Security, Compliance Features
Akamai's content delivery network now has features designed to help customers fend off DDoS attacks
Data Centre Spend To Surpass Pre-Downturn Level
Worldwide data centre hardware spending for 2011 is set to rise 12.7 percent from 2010, says Gartner
Lenovo CEO Takes Aim At HP’s PC Lead
The boss of Lenovo has pledged to overtake Hewlett-Packard to become the world's leading PC maker
AMD Launches Fast FX ‘Bulldozer’ Desktop CPUs
Desktop PC users now have the opportunity to purchase AMD's new eight-core FX Bulldozer chips
Dell: Big Buyers Are Big Winners
If you've got the infrastructure, the brand and the balance sheet, why wouldn't you grow by acquisition, asks Dell's Dave Johnson
Ubuntu Server 11.10 Could Rule The Cloud: Review
While Linux-based operating system Ubuntu has been closely
A five-year OEM deal with Nirvanix gives IBM's a cloud service that will enable ubiquitous access to data ShareFile acquisition will give Citrix the technology to create a business and personal file-sharing cloud service A Dutch ISP has filed two police complaints against Spamhaus, telling eWEEK Europe that its CEO is "nuts" Some Virgin Media customers in Scotland were briefly left without broadband when rats chewed cables Cray's Jaguar supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Lab will run faster with AMD Opterons and Nvidia GPUs Software downloads and Apple security fixes needed to access iCloud puts strain on servers Open source Apache Hadoop to become Microsoft's Windows Azure and Server big data analyser Red Hat emphasises its support for the open-source Advanced Message Queuing Protocol Sony locked out users when hackers tried applying user names and passwords stolen from elsewhere Cisco and Citrix are looking to make it easier to deploy large-scale desktop virtualisation projects HP's board are now reportedly considering keeping its PC unit, rather than spinning it off or selling it The cloud shows a lot of promise but its first implementations are flawed, says Fujitsu's Bernhard Brandwitte. Users must make careful choices PUE and other efficiency measures are useful, but data centre owners are chasing money now, says Peter Judge Disney has provided a peak “behind the magic”, at least in how its data centres will turn heat into energy IBM puts mission-critical applications in the cloud with its new SmartCloud platform as a service Users will be able to compare data centre efficiency using an online tool from the Green Grid At the RSA conference, executives explained its SecurID breach - but kept some details quiet RIM blames a core switch for a third day of BlackBerry outage, and shareholders demand a change IBM is to acquire the Canadian clustering, grid and HPC software provider Platform Computing A huge naval exercise has been banned from using GPS jamming technology after safety complaints Many BlackBerry users are once again unable to send emails, access the Internet or use BlackBerry Messenger Nirvanix To Supply IBM’s High-End Cloud Storage
ShareFile Purchase Moves Citrix Into Storage Cloud
Dutch ISP Hits Spamhaus With Police Complaints
Rats Cause Virgin Broadband Outage In Scotland
AMD And Nvidia Chips Upgrade Cray Supercomputer
Apple Fixes Bugs To Give iCloud A Clean Start
Microsoft Adopts Apache Hadoop For Data Analytics
Red Hat Openly Commits To AMQP Messaging
Sony Protects 93,000 Users From Password Attacks
Citrix And Cisco Snuggle Up For Virtual Desktop Push
HP Execs Mull Retention Of PC Business
What Has The Cloud Really Changed?
Green Data Centres Will Be Measured On Money
Waste Heat From Disney Data Centre Warms District
IBM Launches ‘SmartCloud’ Platform As A Service
Green Grid Plans Online Data Centre Efficiency Tool
RSA Says SecurID Was Hacked By A ‘Nation State’
BlackBerry Failure Sparks Shareholder Revolt
IBM Targets HPC With Platform Computing Buy
MoD Halts GPS Jamming After Safety Complaints
BlackBerry Online Services Crash Again