All Servers News - April 2008

IBM launches Web 2.0 server

IBM has introduced a new category of energy-efficient server for the Web 2.0 computing market.

Leeds NHS virtualises to streamline IT processes

Leeds Partnerships NHS Foundation Trust is using virtualisation technology to cut the amount of hardware it uses.

Data centre managers under pressure to cut energy costs, says BCS

Datacentre managers face a growing dilemma as businesses put pressure on them to deliver more computing power while also asking them to reduce rising IT energy costs, the British Computer Society has said.

Storage virtualisation market poised for strong growth

Cost reduction, staff resource constraints and burgeoning volumes of data plus a aims to decouple stored data from users driving virtualisation

VMware provides life-cycle management for virtual machines

VMware has announced the general availability of VMware Lifecycle Manager, which is designed to increase IT departments' control of virtual machines.

IBM introduces Power System family of servers

IBM has brought together its I-series and P-series servers into one family, called Power System, designed to support 15,000 applications for Linux and i5/OS.
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