server management in comment and analysis
Through the fog… Management of utility IT
Comment Network management was never enough, so server management, application management and database management were added to the pool. Better still is to... [01 Aug 2003]
Leader: Dell wants blade runners
Leader Cue Dell and Microsoft teaming up - above and beyond what Microsoft does now with other hardware vendors - to marry Dell's systems management software, OpenManage4, with Microsoft's software installation offering,... [16 Nov 2004]
Leader: Open source to boom?
Leader The year saw backing for a variety of open source projects such as JBoss, an application server; SugarCRM, customer relationship management software; Narnia, Linux migration tools and support for SMBs;... [03 Mar 2005]
The Bloor Perspective: Linux's OS/2 lesson, smart internet appliances, and Al Gore's email
Comment Tivoli Systems is probably at the forefront of this management revolution with its 'pervasive management' and 'Manage Anything, Anywhere' messages, but others are also working in this area with embedded... [19 Jun 2000]
Far from quiet on the virtual front
Comment Also, XenSource has signed an OEM agreement to embed the Veritas Storage Foundation storage management software into XenEnterprise to help develop unified server and storage virtualisation capabilities... [05 Sep 2007]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Drop those bad habits
Comment When we want a new service, we typically develop a new application, put it on its own server, plug that into our network and voila - another separate silo to manage, another bit of kit to service, more floor space taken up. [13 Jun 2006]
The end of client/server as we know it?
Comment Back in the mid-90s, client/server was the 'paradigm' of the moment, and the PC was at its heart. However, the good old PC - and some would say client/server - are now facing what may prove to be their... [22 Jul 1999]
The Bloor Perspective: Trusting Trustworthy Computing and m-commerce made easy
Comment Expect to see the same for Server 2003. How far Server 2003 goes to supporting an enterprise trust infrastructure is more dependent on your perception of Microsoft than about the capabilities of... [12 May 2003]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Grid's a 'no-brainer'
Comment As management tools mature to better manage a grid environment - and to provision and de-provision the required stack of operating system, application server and services logic - the grid infrastructure... [18 Nov 2005]
The Ovum View: What will become of iPlanet?
Comment This raises doubts as to the importance to AOL of the server-side iPlanet technologies - doubts which have only been reinforced with the merger of AOL and Time Warner, and the increasing focus on content and services. [15 Nov 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft does CRM, the Liberty Alliance and Scient's nadir
Comment It's expected to retail for around $1,200, which isn't bad considering that gives the server too, or there's an enterprise edition which is more than double that price. Naturally, it's more intrinsically tied to the... [22 Jul 2002]
Go real-time with your data
Comment Sunopsis, recently acquired by Oracle, uses the E-LT (extract - load and transform) approach, which does not require an ETL server. Virgin Megastore, for example, has implemented a loss prevention solution from Microsoft... [15 Mar 2007]
Analysis: NAS and SAN uniting
Comment IBM's NAS Gateway 300 works only with IBM's FastT storage servers and Enterprise Storage Server products. A typical SAN set-up could include a number of disk arrays that are connected to a switch that, in turn, is... [26 Jan 2004]
Q&A: Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen
Comment Second thing we can do is continue to look at ways we can change our business models - looking at hosted applications, instead of pushing shrink-wrapped software, looking at server-based solutions. On the policy... [09 Nov 2005]
The Bloor Perspective: Itanium 2, managing LANs and the Info Pro
Comment All of the leading server suppliers, including Dell, HP, IBM and NEC, are certain to announce new offerings based on these new DP systems. It is expected that these processors will be priced just under the $1,200 mark... [16 Sep 2003]
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