Stories about: Server Technology

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    Exchange 2010: New Beta Sports Archiving Tweaks 16/04/2009 08:01:00

    Microsoft has released a public beta of the next iteration of Exchange, called Exchange Server 2010. This latest release of Microsoft's collaborative and messaging software, currently winning the market share battle with IBM's Lotus Notes, is the first out of the gate among Microsoft's upcoming Office-related products that include SharePoint 2010 and the rebranded Office 2010 (formerly referred to as Office 14). Exchange 2010 will become generally available in the second half of 2009.
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    Microsoft, Akamai team up for 'no-buffer' video streaming 29/10/2008 10:45:00

    Microsoft and content delivery network services provider Akamai are collaborating to produce a new video service that promises to deliver high-speed video streaming that will not require any buffering.
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    Virtualization leads top 10 strategic technologies for 2009 16/10/2008 13:27:00

    Gartner has ranked virtualization as the No. 1 strategic technology for next year, not for its "tremendously obvious" ability to virtualize servers, but for its increasing capability to virtualize just about everything else in a data center.
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    Could Microsoft actually be getting an open-source clue? 30/07/2008 08:42:32

    I couldn't make it to OSCON last week, but I have read the announcements that Sam Ramji, the director of Microsoft's Open Source Software Lab, made at this open-source software show. They were the friendliest things I've ever seen come out of Microsoft towards open source.
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    VMware, MS battle over virtualization management 27/06/2008 08:39:33

    Microsoft's release this week of Hyper-V means there's one more hypervisor in the game -- and one more reason management capabilities will play a large part in determining which vendor will win long-term customer favor by providing the tools to optimize virtual server environments.
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    Microsoft Hyper-V 26/06/2008 12:50:00

    Microsoft's next-generation server virtualization solution falls short versus VMware's VI3, but has the right stuff for less demanding, Windows-centric environments
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    Microsoft's Hyper-V does the trick 24/06/2008 09:32:05

    Hyper-V is finally here -- almost. With the recent delivery of Release Candidate 1, Microsoft is shifting from major engineering operations mode to cross-the-i's-and-dot-the-t's mode. The majority of the Hyper-V bits, including an ever-expanding list of supported guest operating systems, are now in place, and Microsoft customers can start migrating their test VMs into preproduction and production roles with a fair degree of confidence.
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    IBM's answer to IT skills crunch: Woo students 16/06/2008 08:27:03

    As part of an expanded outreach to university IT students, IBM is releasing a set of Web-based tools and resources to help them hone marketable skills in the fastest-growing IT job opportunities.
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    Australian server market cracks $US1 billion 29/04/2008 10:38:33

    The Australian server market achieved record growth last year and cracked the $US1 billion mark, according to IDC.
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    Swimming pool heated by data center's excess heat 10/04/2008 07:34:07

    Swimmers in Zurich, Switzerland, will enjoy a nice toasty pool this summer, thanks to a most unusual power source. Excess heat from an underground data center built inside a former military bunker is being collected and transferred to the nearby pool as part of an innovative energy efficiency project undertaken by GIB-Services, a Swiss IT co-location company.
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    Lenovo enters the server business 28/01/2008 07:52:59

    Lenovo announced its intent to jump into the server business by licensing x86 server technology from IBM, helping extend its product offerings to small and medium-sized businesses.
 
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