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Jack Pouchet, the director of energy initiatives at Emerson Network Power, believes companies can reduce 50 percent of their data center power consumption. Is your small or midsize business interested? - 10 Ways to Leverage Information Technology
With the right approach, IT can do more than just maintain your business -- it can enable it to thrive and grow. These 10 tips can help. - How To Consolidate Servers With Virtualization
Using Microsoft's Virtual Server, system builders can create virtual servers make better use of high-power hardware, save customers money, and run multiple operating systems. - Four Reasons Your Servers Belong In a Colocation Facility
Renting space and bandwidth from a colocation facility can be more cost effective and offer greater reliability than storing and provisioning your servers "for free" at your small or midsize business.
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Latest Intel Move Secures SSD Future For Servers
At its latest Intel Developers' Forum, Intel brought out a solid-state drive (SSD) intended for the server market, with properties that could combat both server noise and server power consumption, and provide much-needed competition that should bring down prices.
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Server Blade Market Lock-In Not Likely
A recent Gartner report says that the growth of the server blade market is likely to be slowed by a lack of hardware standardization that locks in users. I beg to differ.
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