InfoWorld review: Dell, HP, and Lenovo rack servers

InfoWorld review: Dell, HP, and Lenovo rack servers

Dual-processor Nehalem Xeon rack servers sport sizzling performance, excellent serviceability, and variations in price and power efficiency

Is it time to move Exchange to the cloud?

Microsoft's online services are both easy and cheap -- here's a rundown of what each offers...  more

Simplicity yields efficiency at new Hurricane Electric data center

Company cuts waste with low-power Atom servers, free cooling, and cookie-cutter layout... more

Wireless broadband: There's a gap for that

The 3G access frustrations are only going to get worse as more traffic moves to wireless networks... more

Finding an alternative to metrics in assessing success

When deciding whether to make a change, start by setting goals and then develop metrics to gauge your progress ... more

IBM and HP servers won't stop x86 onslaught on Unix

Servers with x86 chips from Intel and AMD are encroaching on markets traditionally ruled by Unix servers... more

Oracle launches worldwide cloud computing tour

The 50-plus-date tour on taking advantage of enterprise cloud computing follows CEO Ellison's mockery of the concept... more

iPad specs? ... | 0 Reply

Is anyone else outraged that HP is not providing Drivers for their printers in Windows 7? | 9 Replies

zsid 29-Jan-10 04:47pm
We have been an HP partner for over 10 years. The driver issue is reflective of HP's direction in... more

Colliding trends: Can Agile survive SOA? Or vice versa? | 2 Replies

martin117 23-Jan-10 08:38am
Last I looked, Agile and its brethren had a few things in common: iteration, incremental... more

Enterprise Desktop by Randall C. Kennedy

Is Windows 7 the iPad's 'killer app'?

Apple fans show signs of cognitive dissonance with their latest iPad-in-the-enterprise push: The... more

Off The Record by Anonymous

A call center in crisis and the bureaucracy that botched it

In this IT tale, the tech team discovers why their... more

Cloud Computing by David Linthicum

Microsoft Azure is available, but does anyone care?

Microsoft may find that it has but one shot to... more

Notes from the Field by Robert X. Cringely

Google goes deep for the Super Bowl

Google scored big with its first-ever Super Bowl ad yesterday -- proving once again high tech's... more

The Gripe Line by Christina Wood

Dell dropping its Ubuntu offerings?

Reader’s desire to purchase an open source system from Dell meets sales rep resistance... more

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