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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...
27 April 2008
By John E. Dunn
Smartcards are one of those good ideas that somehow, unaccountably, always seem to be in gestation and never quite born, and that’s despite the online banking scares of the last five years. Read more...
07 May 2008
Just when it seemed as if a truce might be feasible, fighting has flared up again in the battle between the WAN optimisation vendors over just who can - or can't - accelerate the latest AutoCAD format for drawing files. Read more...
02 May 2008
By Briony Smith, ComputerWorld Canada
Dell, VMware, HP, EMC, Cisco and IBM. Which of these really stuck through their green-commitments and how. Read more...
18 March 2008
By Jim Duffy, Network World
CTO and founder Pradeep Sindhu on why he thinks Cisco has too many operating systems, and the future for some of Juniper's product lines. Read more...
22 April 2008
By Mark Bowker
The majority of IT end-users share a common goal of driving down capital and operational costs, simplifying ongoing management, reducing maintenance overhead and improving asset utilization. With such demands, is it plausible for IT to become invisible?
Read more...13 May 2008
By John E. Dunn, Techworld
22 January 2008
By Andrew Hillier, CiRBA
Fewer and fewer IT organisations are asking whether they should virtualise their systems. The question is how and with what. Andrew Hillier highlights the options. Read more...
28 April 2008
By Jon Brodkin , Network World
Perhaps just as complicated as answering scientists' questions of origin, is setting up a worldwide network capable of distributing the mountains of data produced by the seemingly infinite number of particle collisions. Read more...