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Dell launches new virtualisation products and services
A new range of products and services focused around virtualisation and high performance computing have been launched this week by Dell.
IBM's open cloud plans to float away?
IBM's plans for an open cloud computing system has taken a knock with Google removing its name from the list of supporters.
IBM gets 10 Gigabit Ethernet on blade servers
Anticipated demand for virtualisation and high performance computing sees 10 Gigabit Ethernet début on IBM blade servers.
OpenSUSE release boosts cloud support and desktop integration
New release adds desktop integration of open source cloud storage and computing services.
Oracle exec calls Amazon’s cloud model 'unprofitable'
A senior Oracle executive thinks the 'renting hardware' model of cloud computing is unprofitable.
Microsoft opens 'mega data centre' in Dublin
Microsoft will open a new data centre in Dublin tomorrow, the first one of its size outside the US, for its cloud computing and online services.
Government can tackle IT disasters with common sense training
Specialist Firebrand Training launches its Government Computing Common Sense certification (GCCS) scheme in an effort to help state agencies stamp...
Dell beefs up pre-installed Linux options in response to user demand
The computing giant has announced that it plans to expand its range of laptops and desktops with the Linux operating system pre-installed,...
How the cloud can make businesses more efficient
Steve Cassidy and Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank discuss how cloud computing can make your business operate in a more efficient manner.
Full virtualisation and cloud storage will 'never' happen
Virtualisation and cloud computing are the key words on the trade floor at Storage Expo, but industry leaders today agreed that we will never have...
nVidia Tesla processors boost oil industry
New line of CUDA powered high-performance computing orientated nVidia GPUs is delivering a significant performance boost for the oil industry.<br>
How the cloud will change the way your business works
Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with IT Pro contributing editor Steve Cassidy discuss how cloud computing will change the way your...
US Professor develops 'polite' email tool
Computing Professor develops email etiquette software.<br> <br>
Gartner predicts clouds for email
Gartner predicts email will push cloud computing into the mainstream.
Cloud computing code of practice launches
The Cloud Industry Forum attempts to bring calm to the chaos by introducing a cloud code of practice.
Public Sector cloud: ‘It’s all about timing'
In his first interview since taking a job at VMware, the ex-G-Cloud deputy, Andy Tait, talks public sector cloud computing.
Cloud storage for backing up your mobile phone
Although cloud storage isn’t a particularly new concept in computing, it is becoming more popular in the world of mobile communications - here's...
Moving to the cloud: the big mistakes
Cloud computing won’t remove all IT responsibility from your business. When considering the move to a cloud based infrastructure, there are still...
G-Cloud tender attracts 380 bids
The Government attracts a huge response to its tender for cloud computing firms.
Synergy 2011: What’s the real cloud? And the personal?
What's new with cloud computing? Citrix thinks it's getting real and it's getting personal.
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