16 May 2008
By Denise Dubie, Network World (US)
Letting the number of virtual machines grow exponentially could cost an organisation thousands of dollars in redundant servers and underutilised resources, is the predictable warning from virtual server management start-up Embotics. Read more...
28 February 2008
By Maxwell Cooter
There’s an old industry joke about two women describing their husbands. Read more...
14 February 2008
By Preston Gralla, Computerworld (US online)
10 great free downloads for your network. Read more...
24 May 2005
By Deni Connor, Network World, and Chris Mellor
Perhaps standard servers can deliver NAS-like performance using FSRD - it includes TOE technology. Read more...
10 May 2007
By John Cox, Network World
RIM has given Blackberrys the ability to act as extensions, handling transfers and conference calls. How did they do that? Read more...
15 March 2007
By Sun Microsystems
The Internet has dramatically changed the way in which companies provide services. The days of selling multiple copies of desktop PC or client-server software are yielding to a Services on Demand model where companies develop a single copy of their software and deploy it to hundreds, thousands, and millions of users accessing the Internet from any IP-enabled device, anywhere, at any time. Read more...
26 November 2007
By David Cartwright, Techworld
06 December 2007
By Rick Cook, Computerworld
When properly implemented and managed, virtualisation means cost savings -- for server hardware, support and administration -- as well as easier server deployment and reduced energy consumption. Read more...
27 June 2007
By Chris Mellor
PC power management software helps Boston save cash by cutting PC energy waste. Read more...