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Industry mulls what to do with massive archives
Next computing milestone presents myriad challenges and solutions
Autonomy acquisition could also be under threat
Company keeps local services in converged infrastructure pitch
Chief executive Lanham Napier talks all things cloud computing
Multi-core Cortex-A15 design can scale from smartphones to servers to enterprise infrastructure kit
ARM architecture is ideal for power efficiency, but faces the market dominance of x86 servers
Look to the Far East for the next generation of Big Iron
Intel aims at big iron with eight-core Xeon, while AMD targets 12-core Opteron at mainstream two-socket market
Sanderson outlines Microsoft's plans for Hyper-V, cloud computing and virtual desktops
Power usage effectiveness is a useful metric, but its use in the public sphere can inflate its importance and encourage misconceptions, argues Jack Clark
Coupland explains the importance of datacentre best practice, and why Telecity adopted the EU Code of Conduct for Datacentres
Firms looking to modernise rather than replace their big iron, says BMC
Redmond may have met its match
Latest version of BlackBerry platform adds significant value, according to the firm
IBM explains why private clouds are a better fit for the enterprise
Intel EMEA vice president Gordon Graylish discusses IT return on investment, Moore's Law and netbooks
Maritz talks up the firm's new strategy and competition from Microsoft
Analysts have mixed views as to whether delays to Microsoft's Biztalk 2000 Server will adversely affect customers.
Following the launch of a raft of new internet-enabled servers to be marketed under the .Net moniker, a Microsoft spinmeister gives the corporate line on the software giant's new strategy.
Analysts predict that sales of Unix server systems will exceed expectations this year as the leading vendors jostle for position in an increasingly competitive market.
Compaq and Sun Microsystems are both going after the growing market for internet server appliances and network attached storage - and Network Appliance could be caught in the crossfire.
IBM has rebranded its entire server line under the moniker eServers, but the move appears to have confused the industry rather than clarify its marketing messages.
Sun Microsystems and Hewlett Packard have both launched new Unix boxes to great fanfare as they attempt to differentiate themselves in a highly competitive market.
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