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The Midweek Interview: John Banfield part two
John Banfield, director for Europe at SteelEye Technology talks about working with VMware on virtual server resilience and how users are extremely...
The Midweek Interview: Josh Claman part one
Josh Claman, vice president and general manager for Dell UK, talks about customer challenges and how Dell continues to redefine its business model...
Samsung 4Gb modules deliver server power savings
High density low-power memory modules will double memory for servers while reducing power draw.
Hackers use spam spikes to disable email security
New attack method of sending thousands of spam emails could disable anti-spam appliances and knock email servers offline.
The Midweek Interview: John Banfield part one
John Banfield, director for Europe at SteelEye Technology explains the operational and practical benefits of server virtualisation in the data...
Wikileaks files ejected by Amazon
Days after moving its files to Amazon cloud servers, Wikileaks has been forced to think again.
Over half a million credit card details exposed
Web hosting firm Network Solutions has released a statement confirming its servers were breached, allowing for over half a million card...
New HP Integrity servers bring high-availability to small businesses
As well as new C-class blades, rx2660 models and options bring Integrity reliability and availability within reach and price bracket of smaller users.
Oracle flies up to Amazon cloud servers
Amazon will offer Oracle Database 11g Release 2 over its sky-high relational database later this year.
Cisco reveals details of new blade switch
It may not have confirmed everything but Cisco will be releasing a switch for blade servers as part of its Nexus line.
Neverfail launches high-availability back-up software
Disaster recovery software specialist Neverfail has unveiled a new back up solution, providing bandwidth reduction and fail over for up to three...
Data centre cuts energy use by 40 per cent
Switching to DC power, diskless servers and lower-voltage chips contribute to lower electricity bills for East End data centre.
Mozilla gets 8.3 million downloads for Firefox 3
'Download Day' saw 8.3 million people download the newest version of Firefox, despite Mozilla's servers crashing.
Spam hitting small companies exploded in 2006
New study finds that the amount of spam hitting smaller companies' email servers shot up by a third in twelve months.
Data centres run risk of power outages
New research points blame at blade servers increased use of power and cooling as data centres stretch to breaking point.
Gateway returns to UK as business brand
Brand owner Acer respins the Gateway name for the business market and will sell laptops, desktops and servers exclusively via resellers.
Cisco launches new virtual interface card
Cisco has announced a new card able to consolidate network adapters to much higher capabilities, as well as confirming availability of its new rack...
Need to Know: Intel’s Xeon 5500
Right now every major vendor is falling over itself to release servers and workstations using Intel’s new Xeon processors. Find out what makes...
Microsoft launches Windows Server 2008
New versions of Windows for servers and data centres, along with updated SQL database and development tools underline Microsoft's fresh assault on...
Linux websites down after breach
Linux websites are taken offline after successful hacks on company servers.
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