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Intel Xeon 7500 Takes Aim at IBM Power, Oracle SPARC

NEW YORK-The way Shannon Poulin sees it, about 95 percent of the servers shipped every year are x86 systems powered by chips from Intel...

Xangati Aimed at Easing VMware ESX Server Management Woes

Xangati Aimed at Easing VMware ESX Server Management Woes by Frank Ohlhorst Xangati Deployment The Xangati for ESX deploys as a virtual appliance (.OVF format) on any...

10th Anniversary of Linux for the Mainframe: Beginning to Today

The year was 1999. It was the beginning of Linux for the mainframe. IBM and SUSE (which was later acquired by Novell in 2004)...

Qwest Unveils Its iQ Hosted UC Platform

Qwest Communications is the latest company to offer a hosted unified communications platform.Qwest on April 7 unveiled its iQ HUCS (Hosted Unified Communications Service)...

NASA, Citrix Team on ISS Crew Support

Citrix Systems announced April 6, "NASA has incorporated Citrix XenDesktop with high-definition HDX technology into the recently launched Crew Support LAN, which provides astronauts...

Cisco Upgrades UCS, Data Center Strategy

Cisco Systems officials last spring gave a jolt to the infrastructure market when they rolled out their data center strategy headlined by their Unified...

Microsoft to End Intel Itanium Support

Days after Intel and Advanced Micro Devices launched new high-end x86 chips that drive the architecture higher up the server chain, Microsoft officials announced...

Wyse Offers PocketCloud App for Apple iPad

Desktop virtualization vendor Wyse Technology is making its PocketCloud software available to users of Apple's iPad.Wyse introduced PocketCloud in August 2009 as a way...

Microsoft Updates Linux Code

Microsoft has released enhancements to the Hyper-V Linux Integration Services that the company contributed to the Linux community in 2009.In a move many compared...

New Intel, AMD Platforms Change State of x86 Computing

In the space of less than 48 hours, Intel and Advanced Micro Devices dramatically altered how the industry views x86 computing, offered high-end customers...