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Australia - taking a holistic approach to the data center
Explore DatacenterDynamics (Jul 13 2011) Cloud Computing
...ting support and data center services, as well as upgrades to existing data center facilities using Intel and UNIX-based servers and Storage Works P9500 from HP. HP, and possibly the products, would have h......ment's data center migration panel along with other international and local players including Dell, Fujitsu, Dimension Data, The Frame Group and more. Australia's government has also launched a number of gui...
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Comment Mentions: Fujitsu Intel Data Center Strategy
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Leading EU Broadband Providers Commit to Energy Saving
Explore The New York Times (Sep 28 2010) Emissions , Networking
...nce Telecom-Orange, OTE, Telefonica and Turk Telekom among others, have joined heavyweights such as Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Vodafone and Cisco in the voluntary plan to help cut carbon emissions. The new signees ...
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The Biggest Green Market? Seven Reasons Why It's Green IT
Explore Greentech Media (Sep 2 2010) Solar , Wind
...can account for 70 percent to 80 percent of the bills in financial services companies, according to Fujitsu. To keep a lid on their onerous utility budgets, data center owners have resorted to swapping out s......attery invested in Smooth-Stone, which has created a low-powered ARM chip that will compete against Intel chips in servers.) Transistors replaced vacuum tubes, in part, because it would have been impossibl...
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One Year On: Cisco UCS Making Headway
Explore Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Aug 3 2010)
... of its Unified Computing System, it jumped into a pool of sharks named IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Fujitsu and Sun Microsystems (now Oracle).
Plus, it took a major risk in opening a whole new field of busi......ata centre architecture, Cisco-made servers, and a set of management software and services based on Intel’s quad-core Nehalem Xeon processors. Cisco partners are providing all hardware and software that is...
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Comment Mentions: Fujitsu Sun Microsystems Intel
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Processor Whispers: About Parties and Party Poopers
Explore h-online.com (Feb 15 2010)
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That’s the way the cookie crumbles. Just when – after years of struggling with the Itanium – Intel is finally able to roll out the long-delayed product, the bad blue competition from Armonk spoiled ......, NEC, Supermicro and Inspur present anything tangible and former Itanium protagonists like SGI and Fujitsu are not even on the list of partners any more and Unisys withdrew from the Itanium business a year ...
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COP15 Interview with Intel’s Lorie Wigle
Explore environmentalleader.com (Dec 11 2009) Carbon Footprint
...ne time. That’s a big deal. As part of Climate Savers Computing, major companies such as Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Intel and Microsoft are working alongside the World Wildlife Fund and U.S. EPA’s Energy Star program. We ...
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Comment Mentions: Fujitsu Intel Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Ten of the Coolest and Most Powerful Supercomputers of All Time
Explore Pingdom web site monitoring blog (Jun 11 2009) Cloud Computing , Supercomputer
...rical Wind Tunnel looked quite aerodynamic itself. ASCI Red The ASCI Red, a collaboration between Intel and Sandia Labs, was the world’s fastest computer between 1997-2000. The original ASCI Red used Pen......e Japanese seem to name their supercomputers very clearly by their purpose (judging by this one and Fujitsu’s Numerical Wind Tunnel). Blue Gene/L IBM initially developed the Blue Gene family of supercomputer...
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Q+A-What are Larry Ellison's plans for Sun Micro?
Explore Reuters.com (May 10 2009) Monitoring
...ntegrated hardware and software design with the Exadata database machine. But Exadata uses standard Intel chips. Are you going to discontinue Sun's SPARC chip? A. No. Once we own Sun we're going to increas......es from silicon to software, just like IBM and the other big system suppliers. We want to work with Fujitsu to design advanced features into the SPARC microprocessor aimed at improving Oracle database perfor...
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Comment Mentions: Apple Larry Ellison Fujitsu
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