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Data center technologies evolve to meet tomorrow's computing demands
BOSTON -- VMware, AMD and other major tech industry players converged here this week to discuss trends and the ways their own technologies might impact the data center in years to come.
One example of the potential impact is VMware's... News | SearchDataCenter.com
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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
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New data center cooling strategies to improve efficiency, lower costs
What are your data center cooling strategies? Do you run a few computer-room air conditioning units continuously to push cooled air through perforated plates in your raised floor to maintain a suitable temperature for all the racks in the room?... Tip | SearchDataCenter.com
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Server vendors must innovate to stem bleeding
Tier-1 server vendors are clawing their way back now that both public clouds and server virtualization are eating into sales. In order to compete, these vendors have begun to innovate in an effort to stem those losses.
Dreams of... Feature | SearchDataCenter.com
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How an OpenFlow deployment affects data center hardware, software
What hardware and software changes are needed for a successful OpenFlow deployment in my data center? Are there any interoperability concerns?
OpenFlow deployment will require... Answer | SearchDataCenter.com
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Making mainframe technology hip again
The mainframe is a beautiful piece of technology, able to securely manage and meet the performance goals of disparate workloads for thousands of users in a relatively small, energy-efficient package. It maintains levels of compatibility and... Opinion | SearchDataCenter.com
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Can traditional server vendors survive the cloud push?
Ten years from now, will we look back on the traditional server vendors like IBM, HP and Dell as dinosaurs that could not withstand the giant asteroid that is public cloud? Or will we marvel at their resourceful ability to adapt -- and survive --... Feature | SearchDataCenter.com
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Scaling up your data center when demand exceeds computing capacity
When a business finds its computing demands outstrip its capacity, there are several options to meet those demands. One choice is to scale up the data center, but there are several other options to consider before making any concrete... Feature | SearchDataCenter.com
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A variety of options make data center expansion difficult
When MIT launched edX, an online education resource, professors never dreamed that interested students would jump at the opportunity. Anant Agarwal, president of edX, had expected 5,000 participants, but 120,000... Feature | SearchDataCenter.com
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Many switch, router vendors have hand in OpenFlow specification
What standards are involved in the OpenFlow specification and what organizations are developing them?
Standards are essential for successful development and interoperability of the OpenFlow specification and related technologies.... Answer | SearchDataCenter.com
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