• Raritan tool finds spare data center capacity: News in brief
  • Cisco takes bite out of HP, IBM blade server share
  • RHEL 6.1 released, Microsoft supports CentOS in Hyper-V; news in brief
  • Containment breathes new life into legacy data centers
  • Attachmate sets SUSE course, but Linux faithful still worry about support
  • Schneider touts data center ‘modules’: News in brief
  • Google leads by example in data center energy efficiency
  • Intel '3-D' chip intrigues data center pros
  • ASHRAE okays hotter data centers
  • Dell ventures into AMD blades: News in brief
  • Red Hat bolsters RHEL support with portal, automated data collection
  • Cisco bets on surge of interest in data center containers
  • Ubuntu 11.04 is here
  • HP seeks enterprise software cred
  • HP shops explore Oracle exit strategies
  • IBM promises Windows on mainframe: News in brief
  • Oracle: We have a hardware problem
  • IBM adds to Power7 lineup: News in brief
  • HP BladeSystem improves with Egenera deal
  • SUSE Linux shops await Novell deal completion, clarity
  • With Xeon E7, Intel pushes into vulnerable Unix turf
  • HP adds servers to Scalable System line: News in brief
  • Cisco UCS moves away from virtualization roots
  • Processor technology for Unix systems: AMD or Intel?
  • Is IBM next on Oracle's hit list?
  • HP upgrades NonStop with Intel Itanium 9300: News in brief
  • Traditional mainframe, meet the x86 'software mainframe'
  • Oracle drops Itanium development
  • Not so fast: IBM pushes mainframe toward the cloud
  • Dell Viking micro server recast as PowerEdge C5000
  • CA Spectrum replaced by AccelOps: News in brief
  • HP as software power? Maybe, maybe not, IT pros say
  • Puppet, DevOps key to data center surge, says Constant Contact
  • APC ties data center management tool into VMware: News in brief
  • Sun server shops keep heading for the exit
  • IBM mainframe sees brisk sales: News in brief
  • Understanding KVM-over-IP
  • RAID modes on a 1U server
  • 1U servers: Features and capabilities introduction
  • New SUSE Linux now supports all SAP workloads
  • Low-power server startup pitches Intel Atom for Hadoop
  • Intel dishes on Itanium "Poulson" chip: News in brief
  • Early adopters sing self-service provisioning praises
  • IBM adds WebSphere to zBX repertoire: News in brief
  • Dell PowerEdge C6145 eyes HPC now, virtualization later
  • Data center energy management software finds its limits
  • ARM servers form distant threat to Intel status quo
  • Texas rebids IBM data center consolidation project
  • Dell rethinks appliances: News in brief
  • Intel throws hat in converged networking ring with free FCoE
  • Uptime Institute GEIT Awards open to applicants
  • Intel and friends prep ‘micro servers’
  • Red Hat updates RHEL 5: Data center news in brief
  • Top ten data center trends of 2011
  • Converged hardware battle masks systems management war
  • Evaporative cooling picked for California data center
  • Oracle’s Solaris take-over, SUSE angst top Linux stories of the year
  • SUSE zLinux shops unfazed by Novell Attachmate deal
  • Oracle adds x86 Sun blade: News in brief
  • Data center CO2 metric CUE hits the streets
  • Is the recession keeping a lid on a data center staffing crisis?
  • Server refresh cycles may get longer
  • Oracle recasts Sun Sparc in its own image
  • Spendthrift server buyers cool to Unix, says IDC
  • Companies turn to IT cost analysis via SaaS model
  • Attachmate buyout of Novell raises eyebrows
  • Move over SMPs: Distributed shared memory systems step in
  • Red Hat faithful rush to check out RHEL 6
  • Have data center careers hit the skids?
  • New Vblocks target SAP virtualization, VDI
  • Service providers ponder cost of data center buildout options
  • Data center EPO vulnerability fixed in 2011 National Electrical Code
  • Data centers take the 10 GbE plunge
  • Old-style rules and red tape derail private cloud project
  • DCIM tools inch closer to facilities-IT department Kumbaya
  • Canonical to replace GNOME user interface with Unity in Ubuntu 11.04
  • Cisco et al. push memory-dense servers; but at what cost?
  • IBM phasing out ESCON channels on mainframes
  • IBM puts Power systems in the cloud: News in brief
  • ‘More VM memory, please; we’re virtualization users’
  • Sun shops eye Oracle support moves warily
  • New Ubuntu for desktops adds Windows file integration
  • HP tweaks scale-out HPC platform
  • AMD battles for server CPU cred
  • The new mainframes: BladeSystem Matrix, Vblock, Exadata and Exalogic
  • IBM buys Blade Network Technologies: News in brief
  • IT pros explore SaaS-based infrastructure monitoring
  • Oracle placates Sun shops with SPARC T3
  • Is Red Hat Linux out of date? Oracle thinks so
  • NASA eyes power management to cut data center energy consumption
  • SSD technology helps reduce server sprawl
  • Oracle Enterprise Unbreakable Linux forks over Red Hat
  • IT pros unsure Oracle can cut it as a hardware power
  • Cisco slots new blade into UCS portfolio
  • Virtualization, 10 GbE meet at VMworld 2010
  • Why IT pros should care about the tech M&A frenzy
  • Xsigo makes way for I/O virtualization over Ethernet
  • CIOs seek special skills in Linux admins
  • Sun server sales swoon
  • HP customers report server shipping delays
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