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Cold Inverness seen as ideal location for new datacentre

Inverness has been selected to house a £20m cloud computing datacentre, partly because it is cold. The project has been hatched by Scottish IT services...

Unions complain about HP's 'slash and burn' redundancies

Trade unions have written to the European Commission complaining about HP's "slash and burn" approach to redundancies at EDS.

Virtualisation is AB Foods' cuppa

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  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 26 November 2008
Virtualisation is just the cuppa for Associated British Foods (ABF). d The £8.2bn maker of staples such...

European datacentres running out of capacity as importance grows

Datacentres critically close to exceeding their limits yet senior management failing to understand how essential they are

Podcast: Optimising data centre operations (Next-generation enterprise IT)

Brian McKenna, Editor of Computer Weekly magazine, introduces the first article in a “Next-generation enterprise IT” series, sponsored by IBM. In the article “Optimising data centre operations”, Danny Bradbury looks at how data centre managers can optimise operations for maximum efficiency in the context of the downturn.

IBM files lawsuit to stop server exec from joining Apple

IBM has filed a lawsuit to stop a former server blade development vice-president from joining Apple. IBM claims Mark Papermaster should not be allowed...

Sun Microsystems reports $1.7bn quarterly loss

Sun Microsystems posted a $1.7bn loss for its first quarter to September. The huge hit...

Photos: IBM Blue Ice supercomputer at Swansea

The Mike Barnsley Centre for Climate Research has installed IBM's Blue Ice supercomputer to aid its investigation into climate change.

German air traffic controller exposes virtualisation limitations

Virtualisation is widely seen as the best way to...
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