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HP desktop changes rile data center pros
Some IT pros fear an HP without PCs could disrupt their data centers. News
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When is server hardware too old?
Modern server hardware is allowing systems to handle more jobs and last longer, easing capital expenses for many data centers. Tip
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Intel, Dell, Riverbed go on buying spree: News in brief
Data center bigwigs made a series of acquisitions this week; and other data center news in brief. News
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State of the Data Center survey report
Our State of the Data Center: 2011 special report was created from data collected by our Data Center Decisions survey. Feature
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State of server technology and operating systems: 2011
As server technology continues to change, so do the buying habits of IT professionals. In this special report, we examine what type of server technology and operating systems administrators are choosing for their environments and what factors have in... Feature
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Cisco UCS fabric bandwidth doubles: News in brief
Updates to Cisco's UCS platform mean more; SeaMicro packs in more density; and other data center news. News
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HP shops balk at AppSystem bundles
IT pros don’t find much to love in new HP data center appliances. News
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Oracle pitches cut-rate Exadata hardware to boost sales
High-end data center appliances are still a tough sell in disaffected Sun, Oracle shops. News
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Cisco takes bite out of HP, IBM blade server share
Research shows Cisco gaining market share with its UCS servers at the expense of server giants HP and IBM. News
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Intel '3-D' chip intrigues data center pros
New Tri-Gate transistors promised to show up in 22-nm "Ivy Bridge" chips late this year. News
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