Tuesday, September 25, 2007

IT grapples with overcrowded data centers; IT jobs: 9 skills in big demand,

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Data Center News Alert




Network World's Data Center News Alert, 09/25/07

IT grapples with overcrowded, energy-guzzling data centers, 09/20/07: These days Andrew Fanara isn’t worrying about the massive amounts of electricity a big-screen TV consumes; he’s thinking about how electrical consumption in the data center is accelerating from the use of power-hungry servers and other network gear.

Qumranet tackles desktop virtualization, 09/24/07: Qumranet, the company responsible for the development of the open source KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine), Monday introduces desktop virtualization software.

Rackable parks portable data center outside Intel event, 09/19/07: Rackable Systems is using the Intel Developer Forum to unveil its answer to Sun’s Project Blackbox, a shipping container full of computer equipment ready to power up as a portable data center.

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IT job outlook: Nine skills in big demand, 09/24/07: Networking and wireless LAN experts are hot commodities, closely followed by those versed in open source and data center technologies, our annual salary survey finds.
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VMware bugs shine spotlight on virtualization security, 09/20/07: A set of newly discovered flaws in components of VMware's virtual machine software has called attention to some of the security risks associated with the practice of running virtual computers on a single system.

Chat with Amazon.com’s CTO live: If ever there were a man that knew how to eek out capacity and secure a data center, it would be Werner Vogels, vice president & CTO of Amazon.com. Join him for a live chat on Monday Oct. 1 from 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. EDT.

Opsware adds storage tools to automation suite, 09/18/07: Opsware is rounding out its data center automation capabilities this week with the introduction of a storage automation add-on. In addition, the company is updating its entire software suite with IT process automation technology acquired earlier this year with start-up iConclude.

DRAM prices plunge new lows, expected to keep falling, 09/20/2007: Anyone looking to add a bit more memory to their computers won a gift from the DRAM (dynamic RAM) industry. Heavy competition has caused prices to tumble and industry analysts predict further price declines.

Storage networking protocol fundamentals: Read a free sneak peak of a chapter from Storage Networking Protocol Fundamentals by James Long, and published by Cisco Press.

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