All Servers News - October 2009

Economic upturn will boost virtualisation demand, says IDC

Server virtualisation plans have stalled in recent months because of the economic downturn, but there are signs of recovery, according to research firm IDC.

BMC tackles virtual server sprawl with Tideway

BMC has acquired UK IT management tools firm Tideway as it builds its strategy to support IT management for cloud...

VMware cautious about economic recovery despite profits plummeting

Virtualisation lynchpin VMware has become the latest IT vendor to voice cautious optimism about the economic recovery as more small scale projects get clearance.

VMware tackles capacity planning

VMware has launched vCenter CapacityIQ , a product which provides capacity...

Intel posts better than expected Q3 results

Computer chip maker Intel has posted stronger than expected third-quarter financial results, indicating a recovery from the effects of the economic downturn. The...

Obama pins technology gongs on Adobe and IBM

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 08 October 2009
Adobe Systems and IBM were among the companies whose staff were given America's top science...

Department of Justice revisits IBM mainframe dominance

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 08 October 2009
The US Department of Justice has opened an investigation into the mainframe market, apparently in response to a complaint by an IBM competitor, the

Axa replaces mainframe to cut time to market

Axa Insurance is to replace its 10-year-old mainframe as part of a multimillion-pound project to reduce the time taken to roll out new commercial insurance...

Free tool calculates datacentre cooling savings

Green datacentre consortium, the Green Grid has introduced a free online tool and maps to help datacentre and facilities managers calculate if they can use outside air to cool datacentre server rooms.
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