• Green data center operations on docket for '07
  • Data center physical security drives biometrics technology
  • Linux and virtual appliances: Five info points
  • IBM sues plug-compatible mainframe startup
  • Unbreakable Linux still unproven, analyst warns
  • Server specs: Dell energy efficient servers dent wallets
  • Fears of cooling with outside air may be unfounded
  • Gartner lists 10 technologies to watch in '07
  • Zimbra stalks Microsoft Office with open source, Web services
  • Dynamic Smart Cooling: HP ferrets out data center hot spots
  • Utility offers rebate for liquid cooling systems
  • Ken Brill: Tune your data center engine
  • Postgres slides in between Oracle, MySQL
  • Blade server growth drives revenue Q3 '06
  • Server specs: IBM updates PowerExecutive
  • PG&E invests in data center energy efficiency
  • PG&E customers save with virtualization, consolidation in the data center
  • Q&A: Data center design with Sun's Rob Snevely
  • Open Season: Red Hat, OpenVZ and Samba
  • Channel Q&A: IT shops worried about Microsoft deals, upgrades, data centers
  • SPEC server virtualization benchmark on the horizon
  • Readers respond to COBOL, Wintel generation gap
  • University uses smaller mainframe to ease bogged down enrollment system
  • Server Specs: Opsware rolls out VM lifecycle manager
  • Server Specs: Egenera creates virtual blade server management software
  • TIA-942: Cookie cutter or cost cutter?
  • SAS 70: Compliance shortcut
  • Sun exec explains open source Java
  • Samba team letter to Novell -- please reconsider
  • eBay tackles energy efficiency, e-waste in the data center
  • Don Rosenberg responds to readers
  • Server specs: SPEC developing server virtualization performance benchmark
  • IP attorney: Microsoft-Novell partnership creates internal competition for open source
  • With Microsoft-Novell partnership, IP takes center stage
  • Mainframe group to focus on project management skills for '07
  • Dell releases servers with quad-core chips
  • Open source IT management ready for prime time, says Hyperic CEO
  • Power.org merges instruction sets
  • Server energy efficiency standard finalized
  • Opinion: Microsoft, Sun, Oracle can't sidestep Linux, open source movement
  • Terpstra: Don't panic over Novell-Microsoft deal
  • Red Hat: We will be here in one year, Novell will not
  • Microsoft, Novell link up for surprise partnership
  • Server specs: HP announces storage blade server
  • Virtualization management benefits from open source tools, expert says
  • Q&A: Andrew Kutz, virtualization and consolidation expert
  • San Francisco data center builds on solid foundation
  • COBOL, Wintel generations must bury the hatchet
  • VSAM basics
  • Linux, Virtuozzo top IDC virtualization report
  • Open Season: Red Hat and Novell edition
  • Schneider Electric buys APC
  • Server specs: Server energy efficiency standard due out this week
  • Q&A: Data center consolidation expert, Clay Ryder
  • Make Linux 'gorgeous,' Ubuntu leader says
  • Virtual sprawl, softare maturity are virtualization hazards
  • Data Center Decisions attendees point to power and cooling woes
  • Shuttleworth: Oracle-Ubuntu partnership only a matter of time
  • Security procedures are key to data center security, expert says
  • Fedora Core 6 finally launches
  • Samba's Andrew Bartlett: Samba 4.0 brings Active Directory 'streamlining'
  • Dell: Scale-out is the future of the data center
  • Open source routers, not Cisco, winning over some IT managers
  • Data center outsourcer picks up graveyard shift
  • Sun rolls out data center Winnebago
  • MySQL's Marten Mickos on GPLv3 and automated enterprise monitoring
  • Defining the mainframe's role in next-gen application workloads
  • Linux desktop driver woes: Laying blame, lobbying, coping
  • Sun Black box: A data center Winnebago
  • Server specs: Sun chief says the data center is dead
  • Author dishes on SELinux enhancements to RHEL5
  • National e-waste legislation to keep hardware costs lower
  • Mainframer stereotype bucked by 23-year-old woman
  • Specs: Major chipmakers expected to tout new processors due out next year
  • Open Season: Google searches code
  • Wachovia insources mainframe code maintenance
  • Mozilla still looking into Firefox flaw claims
  • Firms find open source way to save over HP OpenView
  • Data center fuel cells promise seven-nines uptime
  • Standby: Fuel cells as secondary power sources
  • Unix shops ignore signs of market decline
  • Unix shops ignore signs of Unix market decline
  • IBM upgrades z/OS; makes $100M commitment to mainframe
  • Open Season: Firm bets the farm on open source database
  • Server specs: Sun continues OpenSparc push
  • Carrier Grade Linux moves beyond telecoms into data centers, virtualization
  • Gartner predicts next phase of Oracle, SAP acquisitions
  • Revised server energy efficiency standard due by year's end
  • Server virtualization in the data center
  • Server specs: AMD gets others aboard the Torrenza initiative
  • Liquid cooling book promotes standardization
  • Open source vet looks inside Microsoft's SourceForge knockoff
  • Microsoft's IIS 7 will aid PHP developers' Windows deployments
  • IBM mainframe chief guarantees power savings
  • Wiki-based patent site grants people a say in patent process
  • Server specs: CA updates Unicenter NSM
  • Data center consolidation yields savings, Tier-rating upgrade
  • Now shipping: Red Hat-JBoss application stack
  • Sun to double down on Niagara, ditch UltraSparcIII
  • Dell downplays blades
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