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IBM Storwize V7000
The new Storwize V7000 is IBM’s first mid-range storage virtualisation platform that’s entirely its own creation. It brings together the best...
Microsoft Windows Intune review
Managing and protecting an office full of PCs doesn't necessarily entail the complications of Active Directory or domain joined accounts as Mary...
Fujitsu Primergy BX400 S1 review
Fujitsu's new Primergy BX400 S1 blade server is a complete data centre on wheels for SMBs. However, HP sells a very similar system, the c3000...
2X VirtualDesktopServer 7.1 review
Delivering Terminal Services plus virtual desktops and applications can be a recipe for management migraines. Can VirtualDesktopServer bring order...
Marathon everRun MX review
Marathon’s new everRun MX raises the bar for system-level fault tolerant servers and supports multi-core and SMP-capable applications too. Read...
Dell PowerEdge R715 review
Dell's latest PowerEdge R715 is being promoted as the perfect all-round rack server for SMBs. In this review we take an in-depth look at its new...
Parallels Desktop 5.0 review
Parallels has once again updated its virtualisation software for the Mac. Is it worth upgrading to? We review it to find out.
EXCLUSIVE: IBM System x3850 M2
Server virtualisation is a hot topic these days and the System x3850 M2 is IBM’s multi-VM capable one-box solution. We see how it stacks up.<br>...
Head to Head: Parallels Desktop 6 vs VMware Fusion 3
We pit the two leading Mac virtualisation programs against each other to see which is best for running Windows on your shiny Apple computer.
HP ProLiant DL580 G7 review
It’s been a long wait but HP finally makes its entrance into the Xeon 7500 server market. The new ProLiant DL580 G7 looks good value, but how...
Libra ESVA 2.0 review
Libra ESVA combines an impressive arsenal of anti-spam measures in a VMware virtual appliance. It's surprisingly inexpensive too, but how does it...
Broadberry Intel Modular Server review
<br>Broadberry offers SMBs an affordable blade server with some unusual storage features and a sharp focus on virtualisation. In this exclusive...
Fujitsu Primergy RX600 S6 review
<br>Fujitsu’s new Primergy RX600 S6 is a highly scalable enterprise server designed for running critical applications and virtualisation. In this...
Dell PowerEdge R820 review
Dell’s PowerEdge R820 is the first Xeon E5-4600 production server to market. We take a look at this compact four-socket server, which can be used...
Exclusive - Cisco WAAS 4.1 with Windows Server review
Cisco’s latest version of WAAS offers a streamlined deployment, a wealth of new features and unique Windows Server virtualisation capabilities.
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 review
Microsoft is determined to keep the pressure on the established virtualisation players and with Hyper-V R2 has added some crucial features. We see...
Kace Networks KBox 1100 review
Kace aims to deliver a complete desktop and asset management solution in a box. In this review we put that claim to the test and find out more...
Dell PowerEdge R900 - 24 core server review
Dell delivers a highly scalable enterprise server platform well suited to virtualisation – are 24 Xeon cores enough for you?
Fujitsu Primergy RX600 S5 review
Fujitsu’s first Xeon 7500 rack server has a sharp focus on consolidation and virtualisation in the enterprise. It looks very good value and in...
Head to Head: Parallels Desktop 7 vs VMware Fusion 4
The two leading virtualisation programs for the Mac have both been updated. Are they essentially identical or is one definitively better than the...
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