Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Oracle to provide Sun road map next week; Why data center temperatures have moderated

Why data center temperatures have moderated | Does the Microsoft and HP integration strategy signal a new business model?

Network World Data Center Alert

Forward this to a Friend >>>


Oracle to provide Sun road map next week
Oracle will provide more details about its plans for Sun Microsystems at an event next Wednesday, the same day European regulators are expected to sign off on the deal. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: NetApp

Imagine Virtually Anything ™ on 1/26
How can I flexibly share IT resources, maximize SLAs, & dramatically cut costs? Cisco, NetApp, and VMware help you imagine and achieve virtually anything with one elegant solution. Hear an executive discussion & participate in a live Q&A with technical experts from all three companies. Register Now!

WHITE PAPER: Force10

Data Center Optimization Strategies
Enhance the efficiency of your data center by improving power and cooling. Learn the strategies you can use to refine power efficiency, thereby boosting your TCO and lowering your budget. Read More

Why data center temperatures have moderated
After a huge spike a few years ago, better power-management tools, multicore chips and advanced power supplies have helped keep temps down. But, ironically, virtualization may make things hotter again. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Eaton - NWW

A Compelling Power Alternative
With power and cooling costs taking a big chunk out of IT budgets, power reductions anywhere in the data center are welcome. Read about two key ways to improve end-to-end energy efficiency by changing the voltage of power distribution and by taking advantage of new, high-efficiency, multi-node UPSs. Learn More

Does the Microsoft and HP integration strategy signal a new business model?
"Some assembly required." It's not just the fine print on children's bicycles and dollhouses that dads encounter on Christmas Eve. That phrase also applies to the new data center, with virtualized servers and applications, and management tools to monitor and control how things work. There's lots of integration work to be done to get everything to work together. Now Microsoft and HP say they are going to lessen your integration burden by doing some of the work for you. Is this level of cooperation the future of the IT industry? Read More


WHITE PAPER: Data Domain

VMware Data Backup and Recovery Best Practices
VMware offers extraordinary benefits, but it can come at the cost of extra storage, backup resources and administrative challenges. Data Domain deduplication storage offers a way out by reducing redundant data across VMware data backups, operating at disk speeds, and providing cost-effective replication for fast DR using backup images. Click here to learn more.

Fujifilm, IBM tech could yield 35TB magnetic tape drives
Fujifilm and IBM announced they were able to demonstrate a new particulate that can be used to create magnetic tape cartridges that are 44 times more dense than today's Generation 4 LTO Ultrium's cartridges. Read More

Data center density hits the wall
Industrial Light & Magic has been replacing its servers with the hottest new IBM BladeCenters -- literally, the hottest. Read More

IBM mainframe woes continue with big Q4 drop
IBM's mainframe division finished a disappointing 2009 with a 27% Q4 revenue decline, but Big Blue is hoping the next generation of its mainframe computer will boost sales in 2010. Read More



New look

We've revamped our newsletters so that they're cleaner, easier to read and lighter on the HTML formatting. What do you think? Let us know - and thanks for reading!
- Jeff Caruso, Executive Online Editor

Today from the Subnet communities

New giveaways! Win a year's worth of 24/7 video training from ClipTraining. Win books on WS2008 R2, Cisco WAAS and the CCIE. Deadline Jan. 31. Plus: On Cisco Subnet: Are two routers enough to study for the CCNA? On Microsoft Subnet: AxCrypt: Open Source tool for encrypting files; On Google Subnet Google's reports blockbuster Q4, modest FY09.

SLIDESHOWS

Gotta start somewhere
What were the first products from today's biggest tech companies? Take the quiz.

2010's 25 geekiest 25th anniversaries
Our fourth annual compilation of the current year's most notable technology-related 25th anniversaries.

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. Reports: iPhone 4G rumors heat up
  2. Verizon Wireless slashes rates for unlimited voice
  3. 40/100G Ethernet transceiver market to reach half billion
  4. IE8 limits SSL VPN options for Cisco ASA users
  5. Microsoft's Ballmer: We're staying in China
  6. Facebook unleashes lawyers on Web 2.0 Suicide Machine
  7. New BlackBerrys on the horizon
  8. Google's stance on China shatters security inhibitions
  9. Csico ASA takes on botnets
  10. EFF to public: Urge the FCC to close net neutrality 'loophole'

Network World on Twitter? You bet we are

You are currently subscribed to networkworld_data_center_alert as networking.world@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Update your profile | Terms of Service/Privacy

Copyright Network World, Inc., 2010

Network World, Inc.,, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701


No comments: