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Oracle pumps up prices, BEA takes the hit
News The company's core software has risen in price by around 15 to 20 per cent in the US, and European users can expect local increases to reflect those rises. The current price list for Oracle's core products, but not its whole portfolio, runs over... [24 Jun 2008]
IBM gets chips to chill out in water
News But before that, one would probably see chips with one core layer and a memory layer sitting on top that can still be cooled with [an] outside system," Brunschwiler said. Companies such as IBM and HP sell server racks with liquid cooling systems. [06 Jun 2008]
Nottingham Building Society to rip and replace systems
News Nottingham Building Society is about to begin final testing of a replacement core system for its loans business ahead of rollout over the next few months. Nottingham Building Society IT head Jack Cutts said the decision to upgrade core technology... [11 Mar 2008]
Windows Server 2008: Microsoft has listened to users
News He added that the availability of a core version of the OS could be a significant benefit as it will require fewer patch updates and will be easier to manage due to its smaller footprint. Microsoft's long-awaited server operating system, Windows... [26 Feb 2008]
Intel launches modular-server building tools…
News Server systems provide a unique opportunity for the channel to get closer to the core IT infrastructure of their customers, making them a more trusted partner. Intel has launched a set of modular-server building blocks for OEMs (original equipment... [15 Jan 2008]
Security threats evolve again
News Speaking at the RSA Conference Europe 2007, Ben Fathi, corporate vice president of development for the Windows Core Operating System Division at Microsoft, said: "It shouldn't come as any surprise that as we improve the security of the operating... [24 Oct 2007]
Microsoft dives into unified comms
News In addition to the core server software, Microsoft is introducing a companion desktop product, Office Communicator, and a new version of its Live Meeting videoconferencing software. As it did in the server market and the PC market before that... [17 Oct 2007]
Sun's Schwartz bets on storage
News Broadly speaking, tape (and, in the future, other forms of removable media) are a core part of Sun's archive plans. Writing on his blog, Jonathan Schwartz revealed the planned merger of Sun's server and storage teams into a converged systems team. [03 Oct 2007]
Virtualisation 'could save companies millions'
News The report estimates a company currently operating 250 dual-core servers can save £2m over the next three years by adopting virtualisation technology. The Butler Group also estimates a power saving of the order of £78,000 for every 1,000 PCs per... [25 Sep 2007]
Virtualisation - a CIO's best friend?
News Speaking at the launch of AMD's new Opteron quad-core server processor in Barcelona - which is touted by the chip-maker as very virtualisation-friendly by enabling more virtual machines to be run per server - Ingle said: "This is all about data. [14 Sep 2007]
AMD's quad-core chip to launch next month
News AMD is set to officially launch Barcelona in September, six months behind schedule due to the quad-core server processor's "complicated" design, according to CEO Hector Ruiz. The delay, along with Intel price cuts, forced AMD to significantly... [21 Aug 2007]
Reuters inks £500m outsourcing deal
News The contract covers Reuters' core IT internal services, including email and desktop, and consolidates a number of existing deals. Virtualisation - both on the client and server - will be a key part of the contract and Fujitsu has already begun work... [16 Aug 2007]
Google grabs PeakStream
News Software is most often designed to run in a linear fashion on a single processing core but multicore chips can handle two or more tasks simultaneously. PeakStream chief executive Neil Knox formerly ran Sun Microsystems' x86 and low-end Sparc server... [06 Jun 2007]
Intel: 'Software must learn to do Moore'
News This is a physical limit," he said, referring to the fact that core chip speed is not increasing. Things are better on the server side, where machines are handling multiple simultaneous workloads. After years of delivering faster and faster chips... [29 May 2007]
Terabyte storage heading for consumer market
News But he said the company is still focused on its core business products and hasn't yet made a decision whether to enter the consumer market as well: "We haven't made a decision. Hitachi is also launching a one terabyte hard drive for desktops this... [22 May 2007]
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