Dell has been relatively quiet about its modular data-center products, but on Tuesday it showed off a new design it has started selling to large “hyperscale” customers, which include big Internet firms like Microsoft and Facebook. Read more at: Hardware... (Continue reading)
VMware promised a bare-metal hypervisor in 2009. Now VMware says it doesn’t need one. Read more at: Hardware Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Gartner on Tuesday joined PC and chip makers in projecting a weaker-than-expected second half for worldwide PC shipments in light of slower economic recovery in mature markets. Read more at: Hardware Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Discount toner doesn’t reliably produce the good quality output my company depends on or won’t last as long as the manufacturer says they will. Read more at: Hardware Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
No Adobe Flash support or unified email inbox but props for new Domain app. Read more at: iTnews – Hardware Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
The iPad is not a theoretical invader from the world of consumer IT for CIO Rob Rennie of Florida State College at Jacksonville. It’s real. Read more at: Hardware Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Moving a data center is a major undertaking for most organizations. And a successful move is a nice resume builder for any IT professional. A successful move will showcase skills in large-scale project planning, project management, technology integration and interpersonal... (Continue reading)
Microsoft is to build another large data center, this time in Virginia, despite scaling back plans for an earlier facility in Iowa. Read more at: Hardware Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Five more years. Read more at: iTnews – Hardware Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
EMC is developing technology to track and verify the location of virtual machines in cloud networks, potentially solving one of the key sticking points preventing customers from using the cloud. Read more at: Hardware Link to this post!... (Continue reading)