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  • Scientists teach enterprises how to process big data
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  • CompTIA certifications float into cloud space
  • IT business continuity plans help data centers expect the unexpected
  • Rack cooling, workload management tools fight hotspots
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  • Hyper-convergence should solve data capacity, mobility issues
  • Ubuntu roadmap leads to cloud, hyperscale computing
  • Fabric computing hones predictive analysis for commodity steel maker
  • IBM servers' woes continue, cloud services show promise
  • Flash memory storage speeds past slow write cliffs
  • Data center consolidation best practices: Lessons from the trenches
  • International data center expansion fuses foreign with familiar
  • Green data centers fail to live up to cost-savings promise
  • Third-platform technologies force IT to think strategically
  • IBM Watson to aid in brain cancer cures through big data analytics
  • Data center modernization streamlined through data migration
  • Linux careers expand, prove lucrative for qualified IT pros
  • New CTO offers guidance on VMware software-defined data center
  • IBM Power System longevity tied to Watson, SoftLayer and big data
  • Intel pitches scale-up x86 as big data architecture for IT shops
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  • IBM cuts bait on Intel server line, Lenovo bites
  • Red Hat shops get KVM updates, scalability in RHEL 6.5
  • IBM cloud efforts intensify as System z, Power hardware revenues tank
  • IBM targets cloud, big data with upcoming Intel-based X6 systems
  • Top 10 data center trends that shaped 2013
  • Data center consolidation projects pave the way for innovation in 2014
  • Server managers sound off on data center duties for 2014
  • Data center manager jobs require far more than IT experience
  • Five quick tips: How to run your data center like a Web-scale IT shop
  • Modern Infrastructure Impact Awards 2013
  • New HP converged systems target big data, virtualization markets
  • IT priorities in 2014 move beyond virtualization to cloud, automation
  • Majority of IT positions filled by women in 2013, career limits remain
  • Wintel servers gain favor in cloud era, putting RISC at risk
  • NSA issues highlight need for renewable data center power planning
  • The IT fundamentals that HealthCare.gov ignored
  • IT budget cuts? Take a lesson from thrifty SMBs
  • Hurricane Sandy bucket brigade leader reflects on data center uptime
  • Chief digital officer IT jobs emerge to bridge IT and end users
  • VCE updates converged infrastructure amid increased competition
  • Experts, users weigh in on OpenPower's open source data center systems
  • Cisco Whiptail buy affirms role for SSDs in server hardware
  • DCIM software implementation, cloud use on the rise in data centers
  • IBM power servers seek a boost from Google, Nvidia
  • Third platform IT job skills in demand
  • IBM mainframes reinvigorated at lower price for cloud apps, data analytics
  • IBM System X, BladeCenter server business up for grabs
  • Intel roadmap adds low-power, high-density chips for micro servers
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  • IBM acquires CSL International, simplifies mainframe management
  • Battery monitoring service prevents outages, extends battery life
  • Red Hat Open Hybrid Cloud aids private, public cloud management
  • Mainframe modernization takes on urgency
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  • Disaster recovery case study: Preventing runaway costs
  • Data centers move to cloud apps, weigh SaaS pros and cons
  • HP Moonshot and Dell microservers mark the next wave of innovation
  • Data center modernization starts with cloud, SDN and virtualization
  • Data center technologies evolve to meet tomorrow's computing demands
  • IT execs remain wary about shared IT budget control
  • Q&A: Markley looks to lighten load as an IaaS provider
  • Big data analytics software for intelligence community goes commercial
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  • Thanks to recent storms, the data center recovery plan gets a facelift
  • VCE tweaks Vblock line with low cost converged infrastructure systems
  • IBM 'mini' PureApplication System may cause sticker shock
  • IT pros hope Dell going private will improve products, integration
  • DevOps movement could boost IT operations' image
  • Cloud storage and Storage as a Service to gain popularity in 2013
  • Data center titans line up in support of Open Compute Project
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  • Dell explains private cloud strategy, Quest Software plans
  • Dell continues its extreme makeover for cloud, BYOD and services era
  • How traditional IT shops can be more like public cloud providers
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