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White Paper: <endeca_term>Server Room</endeca_term> Environmental Monitoring

White Paper: Server Room Environmental Monitoring

Equipment in the server room is responsible for the smooth operation of a business and its... Read more

24 January, 2012
Bring Automated Energy Efficiency to the <endeca_term>Server Room</endeca_term>

Bring Automated Energy Efficiency to the Server Room

The Intel Xeon processor 5600 series is the world's most adaptable server platform, adjusting performance and power... Read more

27 August, 2010
Open Up Some Space in Your <endeca_term>Server Room</endeca_term>, and Do More With Less

Open Up Some Space in Your Server Room, and Do More With Less

Through virtualization of the applications one can consolidate the hardware. In turn, this can help conserve data center... Read more

27 August, 2010
Scary tech to put a tingle down your spine

Scary tech to put a tingle down your spine

...spark up the LEDs against the things that go bump in the server room. Here are 10 scary bits of tech that put terror into... Read more

29 October, 2010 by Ben Woods
Experiences With Virtualization Technology in Education

Experiences With Virtualization Technology in Education

...technology has relevance to the class room as well as to the server room. Software virtualization technology is currently one of the most frequently discussed... Read more

3 November, 2010
Law Firm Trims Servers by 75 Percent, Boosts Agility by Using Virtualization

Law Firm Trims Servers by 75 Percent, Boosts Agility by Using Virtualization

...accumulated 12 servers and was adding about two servers a year. Its server room was full and its budget was being consumed by IT expenses... Read more

1 September, 2010
Photos: Dell Tech Camp 2011

Photos: Dell Tech Camp 2011

...SAS drives with optional hardware RAID. The rack can live in the server room and deliver latency-free performance over the network thanks to PC... Read more

9 June, 2011 by Charles McLellan
Apple and Microsoft: 10 moments of truce

Apple and Microsoft: 10 moments of truce

...more appealing to the many businesses that run Microsoft software in the server room. Photo credit: Apple Read more

4 November, 2010 by Jason Hiner

Berners-Lee: Wipo web-patent remark 'unimaginative'

...have anything to worry about, and that if you were using the server room and you could be a commercial operation, not now, but in... Read more

13 October, 2011

HP launches datacentre construction service

...It is targeting all sizes of datacentre, from the 500 square-foot server room to dedicated new-build sites of more than 20,000 square... Read more

16 February, 2011 by Jack Clark

Super-speedy broadband project gets £7m injection

A University of Southampton-led project has won £7.2m in funding to find ways of boosting the amount of data carried by a single fibre and raise broadband speeds a hundredfold Read more

31 January, 2011 by Ben Woods
Android's rise: Five fuelling factors

Android's rise: Five fuelling factors

...on the desktop and it has already made steady progress in the server room. But several efforts to adapt Linux for mobile have all fallen... Read more

30 December, 2010 by Jason Hiner

Apple fans bemoan demise of Xserve

...actual 'server' — it's embarrassing and destroys Apple's presence in the server room." For more on this ZDNet UK-selected story, see IT admins... Read more

10 November, 2010 by Erica Ogg
Nvidia looks to the future of GPU computing

Nvidia looks to the future of GPU computing

...that computational resource is infinite and we just keep building out a server room so that we can explore the entire design space simultaneously and... Read more

26 October, 2010 by Mary Branscombe

Putting the UR-IT into security

Security is not, as many would have you believe, a product; it is a process. This can be summed up nicely by way of a... Read more

5 October, 2010

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