More Results
-
Q&A: Markley looks to lighten load as an IaaS provider
As the thirst for cloud services continues to grow, smaller Infrastructure-as-a-Service providers have been looking for ways to leap into a market dominated by Amazon Web Services. With Q&A | SearchDataCenter.com
-
Data center modernization starts with cloud, SDN and virtualization
Mobile computing and other trends have dramatically altered how enterprises work, requiring data centers to find new ways to meet computing demands.
Cloud computing, flash storage, software-defined networks (SDN), virtualization and new... News | SearchDataCenter.com
-
Can HP, IBM and Dell survive the cloud?
A few big server hardware vendors ruled the world of enterprise IT for years. Now, virtualization and cloud computing have changed the game and hardware is increasingly commoditized. Do HP, IBM and Dell still have the clout they used... E-Zine | SearchDataCenter.com
-
Converged systems usher in data center transformation
Remember the good old data center? It's on the way out thanks to the rise of converged systems. Gone are the twisted cable masses that connected many servers to one another and the SAN, while an overburdened cooling unit tried desperately to keep... Tip | SearchDataCenter.com
-
Big data analytics software for intelligence community goes commercial
Big data analytics was once an area of technology reserved for scientists, but corporations now need the technology to analyze huge volumes of data for a... News | SearchDataCenter.com
-
Five data center upgrade strategies to modernize your facility
An aging data center may no longer be able to meet the power, cooling and structural demands of advancing technologies, but few businesses have the time or the capital to build new facilities.
Fortunately, organizations can extend the... Tip | SearchDataCenter.com
-
Liquid cooling drives down costs and improves efficiency
My father used to joke that his fashion sense was trendy every 20 years. It wasn’t too long after I heard him make that comment that the grunge movement brought his flannel shirts and worn jeans back into the mainstream.
Data center... Column | SearchDataCenter.com
-
Opscode Chef
Chef is an open-source systems management and cloud infrastructure automation framework created by Opscode.
DevOps can use Chef to deploy and manage servers and... Definition | SearchDataCenter.com
-
Cloud unearths hidden benefits of data center colocation services
If your business is on the fence about data center colocation services, there are some hidden benefits you can point to that might sway the final decision.
Building a data center is not only expensive, it's complicated. And the emerging... Tip | SearchDataCenter.com
-
Q&A: How Facebook uses Chef configuration management tools
SAN FRANCISCO – One of the rock stars of the cloud and DevOps movement shared lessons learned from using Opscode's Chef configuration management tools.
Phil Dibowitz, systems engineer at Facebook, demonstrated at ChefConf here... News | SearchDataCenter.com
Search Again:
Data Center Strategies for the CIO