vControl lets end users set up virtual machines in the leading hypervisor environments - and IT can manage them all from one screen

vControl lets end users set up virtual machines in the leading hypervisor environments - and IT can manage them all from one screen
Upgrades to the BladeCenter Express product should let smaller businesses save power and mix operating systems, IBM says
That more or less completes the 5000 announced earlier. But there could be more in store
Desktop management are a quicker green hit than server consolidation, says Andy Lawrence. Oh yes, and IT managers should rule the world too (or at least manage their buildings)
Security standards let management push back against over-enthusiastic IT security fans, says governance expert Alan Calder
GCHQ claims an internet surveillance project is nothing sinister but simply part of its ongoing struggle to keep pace with internet communications
The new 64-bit-only Windows Server hosts a number of virtualisation improvements but migration may be problematic
Polished yes, but elevated costs ensuring hardware and software compatibility may hold back business adoption of Windows 7
Less government involvement in a fully privatised ICANN is the way forward according to European regulators
Using the Nvidia cluster means both access to computing capacity and reduced power consumption, the company says
The Atom chips should enable Supermicro to offer efficient and quiet servers for such roles as data storage and network appliances
The goal of Project Huron is to allow users to synchronise local copies of a database with a database in the cloud.
Tighter server integration keeps Office ahead of Linux/OpenOffice, but SP2 could create headaches for IT organisations.
First quarter bad for chip makers - though things picked up a bit in March.
But court insists on a higher price for a Silicon Valley pioneer
How to cut through the hype and choose the right SharePoint security product.
The bandwagon was just getting rolling when the economic recession kicked in. Is that the end for Green IT? Not at all, says The 451 Group's Andy Lawrence.
Intelligent meters are using the XMPP "presence" standard to keep a better grip on power usage
Half-baked IT cuts now could harm your company in the future, according to research from Deloitte
WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance gives businesses a place to store SOA images and patterns that can then be brought into cloud environments
The Replica appliance from Seagate Technology safeguards applications, operating systems and all other data, without any human intervention
The anniversary comes at a time when AMD is fighting a two-front battle against rival Intel and a global recession
The chip maker leads the way when it comes to renewable energy
The LSE is calling on the government to invest in digital infrastructure to help escape the recession
Search technology developed for the FBI is now available for businesses to use
Cassatt, the infrastructure management software company started by BEA Systems founder Bill Coleman, is running out of money
New management software options will provide HDS's customers with a more extensive management view beyond the storage system including checks via Apple's handset
The technology to make data centres more efficient is well-proven - but it's only implemented on a minority of data centre servers. Our new practical How To Guide will help you cut costs
Hewlett-Packard's ambition to offer under-one-roof network security starts with ProCurve Firewall, putting HP head to head with other security vendors.
The world's biggest email migration went all right. But what about the stalled £12.7 billion project for patient records?