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SearchDataCenter's 2011 Products of the Year awards
SearchDataCenter.com’s annual Products of the Year awards evaluate these products on a variety of important criteria, and award gold, silver and bronze winners in each of the three categories: infrastructure, systems management and computing hardware... Products of the Year
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Computing hardware winners
For the purposes of this year’s awards, the computing hardware category includes all server-class computer hardware in any configuration and delivered in any form factor including rack and blade. This category also includes related computing hardware... Products of the Year
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SearchDataCenter.com Products of the Year finalists for 2011
Products of the Year judges reveal finalists for the best IT products of 2011. Feature
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SearchDataCenter’s top news stories of 2011
If you’ve missed any of 2011's big events, now is a great time to catch up on the top news from this year. Feature
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Top data center technologies to watch in 2012: Advisory Board Q&A
IT professionals should watch for a wealth of emerging hardware and facilities technologies in 2012. Tip
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AMD Opteron 6200 chip ships: News in brief
Intel rival AMD announced the availability of its Opteron 6200 and 4200 processors this week, and other data center news. News
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Oracle woos Sun faithful with Solaris 11
Oracle went back to Sun’s Wall Street roots to make the case for Solaris 11 and continued investment in the legacy Unix platform. News
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HP has high hopes for low-energy ARM servers
HP says the biggest social media companies are chomping at the bit to try its new low-energy ARM-based server design. News
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Hardware upgrade and server refresh guide
In this guide, we address several important aspects of the server hardware refresh process, including how to decide when it’s time to replace a server and how to get more out of hardware upgrade. Guide
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Darker shades of the IT equipment gray market
Counterfeit IT equipment makes the “gray market” treacherous for data center operators. Tip
Data Center Strategies for the CIO