Thursday | 16 October, 2008
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    QuickStudy: Blade servers 24/06/2008 14:57:01

    Definition
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    VMware vs. everyone 07/03/2008 10:53:32

    VMware is synonymous with x86 server virtualization. It's the unquestioned market share leader with more than half or as many as 80 per cent of customers using its hypervisor, depending on who's counting.
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    AMD's comeback: Randy Allen discusses 3-core, 4-core CPUs and virtualisation 09/10/2007 15:35:14

    Randy Allen is AMD's corporate vice-president and general manager of the Server and Workstation Division. He talks to Australian PC World about Barcelona, the upcoming Phenom triple-core processors, the market for four core processors, and the effect that virtualisation has on CPU sales, and more.
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    Microsoft/Novell open Windows/Linux interop lab 13/09/2007 11:45:33

    Microsoft and Novell on Wednesday swung open the doors on their Windows/Linux interoperability lab and said its initial focus will be around three projects involving virtualization, management and identity federation.
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    LINUXWORLD - Oracle opens up latest Linux enhancements 09/08/2007 08:38:45

    Oracle has been busy at LinuxWorld. On Wednesday it opened up its latest work with the Linux community to improve the enterprise capabilities of the open-source operating system.
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    Virtualization: Xen and hypervisor maintenance 17/01/2007 09:40:53

    The virtualization market is expected to heat up this year as Microsoft and the open source Xen project challenge VMware, which has been the only game in town when it comes to virtualizing x86 servers.
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    Egenera tucks Xen into management platform 16/11/2006 07:21:59

    Egenera is partnering with XenSource to tuck the open source Xen hypervisor into the management software it uses to group its blade servers into a pool of compute resources in which application workloads are shifted according to business demands.
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    IBM licenses technology for water-cooled servers 29/09/2006 08:41:12

    IBM will license its technology for cooling servers with water instead of air to a Chicago-area company.
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    AMD launches Rev F Opteron server chip 16/08/2006 07:15:10

    AMD has released a new version of its Opteron processor, the popular server chip that has made AMD a serious competitor of rival, Intel.
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    AMD billboard boasts of lower electric bills 04/05/2006 08:31:04

    As Intel prepares to launch its Woodcrest chip for servers in June, rival Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has purchased billboard ads that claim its Opteron chip will reduce electricity costs in data centers.
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    Striving for record breaking tech scalability at Commonwealth Games 17/03/2006 11:41:23

    Extreme traffic loads require extreme measures, as Microsoft found out while building the official Commonwealth Games Web site over the past year.
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