Core blimey
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A recent announcement from Intel had, at face value, absolutely no interest at all for anyone concerned with enterprise IT infrastructures
Gluing the desktop back into the infrastructure
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It may not be immediately apparent to some hardened IT professionals that what happens on the multitudinous desktops of a large enterprise can have a positive effect on the capital expenditure such a company expends on its infrastructure. Even more to the point, I would guess it is a very rare day when the collective `corporate desktops
Use a supercomputer to learn the next `ordinary
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New Mexico in the
USA is not the State that first springs to mind when discussing the locations of leaders in the development of IT infrastructure ideas. But that may just be about to change. The reason can be found at the
New Mexico
Computing
Applications
Center, which is the proud owner of the world
Built
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Life mimics art so they say, but nowadays it is just as common to see technology mimic life. That is certainly one way in which last week
How Itanium may beat IBM
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Just a couple of weeks ago, IBM suggested that Intel
A `green
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It goes without saying, of course, that anything `green
Green SPEC is a start, but not that much of one
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Far be it from me to throw buckets of cold water around willy nilly, but I can
Time for vendors to follow the Google lead
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To hell with laptops for Mach-Zehnder
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It was, of course, eye-catching to describe IBM
HP
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Are the days of IT managements picking `best of breed
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