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  • Intel Data Centre CTO: Moore's Law is far from over

    Moore's Law will continue to be a viable business proposition for many years to come, because when it is no longer possible to scale in two dimensions, chip manufacturers will simply grow in the third dimension, according to Steve Pawlowski, CTO of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group.

  • The era of the phablet: Doing everything with one mobile device

    The Samsung Galaxy Note smartphone should be one of the biggest phone launches ever. I'm not just talking about sales and popularity. The phone itself is big.

  • IBM simulates 4.5% of the human brain - Skynet and Terminator next?

    It's pretty well known at this point that computers are quickly catching up with humanity as far as brain power is concerned. Storage-wise, we've been long surpassed by machines, and powerfully fast computers can run circles around the human brain in solving complex equations. On the other hand, humanity wins in the brain's sheer computational power and energy efficiency.

  • The Green IT movement has forgotten the issue of e-waste

    E-waste is a serious problem for IT, but energy seems to be getting all the attention. It's time to turn that around, one industry watcher says.

  • Seven questions with Cisco CEO John Chambers

    Cisco CEO John Chambers talks virtualisation, cloud, and the "Cisco Tax," in this in-depth interview.

  • Reader's top stories of 2009

    This year has seen tumultuous events shake the world. The economic crisis, the lingering effects of the recession, natural disasters, war and revolution. With all of that going on, it seems like our readers needed a little light relief.

  • Why Apple's Wozniak loves flash storage drives

    Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak accepted a position as chief scientist at solid state drive company Fusion-io earlier this year. Wozniak says he took the job because the company is so much like Apple was in its early days and he sees a huge market for solid state storage on PCIe cards.

  • Nortel: don't do 802.11n yet

    Wireless is crucial to Nortel's hopes in the enterprise - yet the company isn't planning to do 802.11n fast Wi-Fi until 2009, according to chief technology officer, Phil Edholm.

  • Network monitoring's New Year Resolution

    For network managers, it's not so much a case of New Year's Resolutions as New Year's Higher Resolution, argues Adam Powers, the CTO of network analysis specialist Lancope.

  • SSD disruptive technology in the datacentre

    Solid state disks will start replacing fast hard drive arrays substantially in 2010 due to cost reduction, write performance improvement, better performance and potentially spectacular better energy efficiency.






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