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Creating Cost and Energy Efficiency through Outsourcing Hosting Solutions

  • Whitepaper
  • Date: 23 June 2008
About 50% of companies host their web sites and e-business infrastructure in-house, using their own facilities. However, with new pressures to consider such as the rising costs of power and cooling and the growing imperative of green IT, is hosting in-house still the right option for a business?

Disk storage systems shipments to double every two years

By 2012, spending will pass the $34 billion mark and , capacity-optimised storage will account for more than half of the market

End users 'biggest winners' from HP's acquisition of EDS

End users could be the big winners following Hewlett-Packard's announcement that it is to acquire outsourcing company EDS for £7.13bn.

Video: Hard drive data recovery - how far can you go?

Watch ComputerWeekly.com editor James Garner bathe, burns and break three desktop computers in an effort to destroy the data stored on the computers' hard drives.

ICO given new powers to fine organisations for data losses

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has been granted new powers to impose fines on organisations that lose personal data, following the amendment of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act.

Podcast: Columbia space shuttle recovery

Podcast interview with Jeff Pederson of data recovery operations at Kroll Ontrack about the task of recovering data from the hard disc retrieved from the Columbia space shuttle disaster.

Computer data recovery: An essential guide for IT professionals

Computer data recovery can be a tricky business, usually requiring the help of hard drive data recovery experts. But in all hard drive recovery situations, experts advise users remain calm and not act in a way that will make matters worse.

Hard disc from Columbia space shuttle yields data

Data has been recovered from a hard disc on the Columbia space shuttle which exploded in 2003, killing its seven crew.

San in tune for BRIT School

Centralised storage brings famous music school increased archival security plus added flexibility.

Teradata launches entry-level data warehouse

Teradata, a provider of enterprise data warehouse appliances, has introduced an entry-level data warehouse, designed for lower-cost installations.
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