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The "real skinny" on green computing
Virtualization also fits in very nicely with the idea of "Green Computing"; by consolidating servers and maximizing CPU processing power on other servers, you are cutting costs saving money and taking less of a toll on our environment. As a decision maker in your company, coming up with ways to...
Tags: Data Center, Virtualization, Power Consumption, Computing, Green Computing, Server Consolidation Initiative, Data Centers, Storage, Server Consolidation, Servers, Hardware, Data Management, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-07-20
Dell hits their green computing benchmark
Dell reported that they have made dramatic progress on one of their green initiatives as their server power supplies now sport 92 percent efficiency when the server is at a 50 percent load. by Andy Moon
Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Power Consumption, Server, Computing, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-06-25
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server: The Solution for Mission-critical Computing
Dealing with costly and inflexible infrastructure that doesn't deliver enough value? Your data center should drive business forward--not derail it. It's time for a better choice in enterprise computing, and that's why organizations worldwide are turning to SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server from Novell. This innovative data center powerhouse is ready...
Tags: Novell Inc., Data Center, Enterprise Server, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Computing, SuSE Linux, SuSE, Data Centers, Open Source, Servers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management
White papers 2008-05-08
IT Dojo pop quiz answers: Hexadecimal basics
Nearly 2,000 people took IT Dojo's pop quiz on hexadecimal basics. Here's a list of the correct answers and a breakdown of how well those who took the quiz scored. by Bill Detwiler
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Information Technology, Quiz, Strategy, Management, Bill Detwiler, it dojo, pop quiz answers, hexadecimal, hardware, computing
Image galleries 2008-05-02
Live Mesh aims to change the way that Microsoft approaches computing
In a departure from Microsoft's PC-centric view of the computing world, Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie announced details of "Live Mesh," a service that Microsoft says will allow data and applications to follow users across multiple devices.  In a memo sent to Microsoft employees, Ozzie talked about a view of...
Tags: Web, PC, Microsoft Corp., Computing, Desktops, Channel Management, Hardware, Marketing, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-04-24
Remaking my server environment: Blade servers, virtualization, terminal computing
Over the next couple of months, my staff and I will be making some relatively significant changes to the computing environment at Westminster College. I thought I'd use this post to describe what we're doing and why and maybe give you some ideas about your own workings. ...
Tags: Blade Server, Blade, Environment, Storage, Computing, Blade Servers, Utility Computing, Servers, Terminal Services, Virtualization, Hardware, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-03-26
DARPA backs Sun in optical computing, but IBM is a player too
The research arm of the U.S. military has picked Sun Microsystems to research optical computing technologies that could enable computing that is 1000 times faster than today's fastest supercomputer. Basically, researchers will try to replace the wires that currently connect computer chips together with lasers, which allow for far...
Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., DARPA, Computing, Laser, Computer, IBM Corp., Productivity, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-03-25
IT cost containment: Terminal Computing
Before I get started, I'd like to invite you to leave a comment requesting a cost analysis for something you might be considering.  For anything that I can reasonably develop, I'll do so in this space. In my previous two postings in this series, I've talked about...
Tags: PC, Information Technology, Microsoft Windows Terminal Server, Computing, IT Cost, Terminals, Servers, Hardware, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-03-13
Cisco to announce Nexus of storage and computing for corporate data centers
Cisco is set to take the veils off its Nexus Project, a unified switch that combines storage and computing in data centers for enterprises. An excerpt from InfoWorld: The Nexus brings Cisco into not just a new territory for its business, but a new product category:...
Tags: Data Center, Cisco Systems Inc., Computing, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-28
D-wave demonstrates quantum computing, but skeptics galore
At the Supercomputing Conference '07 in Nevada, D-Wave demonstrated at 28 qubits commercial quantum computer and hoped to scale that to 1024 qubits by the end of 2008. An excerpt from Guardian: Monday's demo, at the SC07 supercomputing show in Reno, Nevada, used an algorithm from...
Tags: Computing, Quantum Corp., D-wave, Quantum Computing, Quantum Computer, D-Wave Systems, Productivity, Engineering, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-15
Amazon expands cloud computing to augment Web 2.0 ventures
Amazon Web Services opened up its utility computing service, the Elastic Computer Cloud (EC2) beta, to all developers, adding large and extra large instance types to provide more flexibility to EC2 users. A quote from Internetnews.com: "[The] 'elastic' nature of Amazon EC2 allows any developer...
Tags: Web, Web 2.0, Amazon.com Inc., Computing, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-10-21
Google and IBM team up to take parallel computing to the colleges
Google and IBM have teamed together in an initiative to advance large-scale distributed computing. How do they plan to do this? By making resources available to researchers and students. A quote from the article at InformationWeek: "Google is excited to partner with IBM to provide...
Tags: Google Inc., Team, Computing, IBM Corp., Cluster, Team Management, Management, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-10-09
Putting the desktop in the clouds
Cloud computing is the catching on. From contact lists to online storage, the end of the spectrum marks the arrival of the Web as the next platform with desktops being independent of an underlying platform. A quote from the article at Technology Review:...
Tags: Computing, Desktops, Hardware, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-09-27
Photos: The top developments in the future of computing from the Intel Developer Forum 2007
The Intel Developer Forum is always one of the best ways to see what's coming next in computing in a year or two. It's also a great look into the current mindset of the IT industry in order to spot new priorities and top concerns. by Jason Hiner
Tags: Intel Developer Forum, Intel, IDF2007, TechRepublic Inc., Photograph, Computing, Intel Corp., Jason Hiner
Image galleries 2007-09-23
Sanity check: The four trends that will change PCs and computing over the next two years
What new trends will change PCs and computing over the next 2 years?Here's my report from Intel IDF 2007:http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=552Which of these technologies are you most interested in following over the next two years? Which ones could potentially have the biggest impact on your organization?
Tags: Jason Hiner, computing, two-year, PC
Discussion threads 2007-09-21
Sanity check: The four trends that will change PCs and computing over the next two years
If there's one thing you can count on from the annual Intel Developer Forum, it's that you won't be bombarded with the kind of pipe dreams and vaporware you get at most of the events that cover "emerging technologies." In the 10 years since IDF began in 1997, the conference...
Tags: Device, PC, Broadband, Computing, Technology, Laptop Computer, Intel Corp., One Laptop Per Child Machine, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2007-09-21
Quantum research threatens existing encryption paradigm
According to Dark Reading, two groups of scientists apparently have separately implemented computing schemes that might unravel the robustness of existing encryption technology as we know it today. Site editor Tim Wilson explained that many current encryption technologies, such as RSA, rely on the difficulty of computing...
Tags: Computing, Quantum Corp., Computer, Encryption Technology, Shor, Productivity, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-09-17
When is the ideal date for Programmer's Day?
September the 13th is celebrated in some quarters as Programmer's Day. In fact, Engadget published an article to commemorate the event. However, the reason that the 256th day of the year, i.e. the 13th of September, is assigned as the Day of the...
Tags: Computing, Programmer, Programming, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-09-15
Stream computing is the future
IBM's System S stream computing demo ushers in a concept of real-time analysis of streaming data that is a total paradigm shift to the seek-store-query based transaction model that has been the bedrock of computing. From e-mails, SMSs, and text to voice, images,...
Tags: Software, Data, Computing, IBM Corp., Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-06-21
Set up regular automated backups with Windows Home Server
Microsoft Windows Home Server, currently in Community Technology Preview, is designed as a way to integrate server based computing into the home environment. Whether it be digital photos, music, or just your documents, you want that data to be secure and accessible. Once you get WHS configured scheduled, regular backups...
Tags: Backups, Desktops, backup, digital photograph, home PC, server, music, photograph, PC, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.
Image galleries 2007-05-21


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