I've seen some debate about blade servers versus standard architecture server systems for virtualization but there are no definitive answers from any of the so-called experts. I can see the arguments ...
Barb Goldworm is the founder and president of Focus Consulting, a research and consulting firm in Boulder, Colo., that concentrates on systems and storage. She also is the conference chair of the ...
Hitachi this week rolled out a new blade server system with built-in virtualization and symmetrical multiprocessing capability. The company says that the Virtage virtualization technology and its SMP ...
After months of speculation, Cisco on Monday officially staked its claim to the blade server market, unveiling a server offering as part of its Unified Computing System, an architecture the San Jose, ...
Blade Networks' 1U RackSwitch line of Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches is designed to perform server virtualization within the network Blade Network Technologies, the datacenter server-switch ...
In our recent research benchmark on data centers, Nemertes Research discovered many different approaches to server virtualization. Some companies are combining virtualization with blade servers in a ...
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As process industries look for ways to save money and optimize operations, an increasing number are looking to virtualization. By abstracting systems and applications—virtualizing hardware devices—a ...
eSpeaks' Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Dell on Monday announced a four-socket blade server with up to 48 processor cores for deployment in virtualized environments. The PowerEdge M915 blade will run on Advanced Micro Devices’ Opteron 6100 ...
Naysayers want to see UCS fail, claiming San Jose, Calif.-based Cisco has no place in the server market and should leave the data center to the incumbents, like Hewlett-Packard and IBM. But Cisco, ...