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Hybrid Clouds: Beginning To Take Shape

Managing an internal cloud that meshes seamlessly with public cloud services promises considerable c..

Oracle Exadata: Still An Unknown Quantity

Oracle's answer for large-scale data warehousing looks promising. But as this in-depth review reveal..


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Tech Pros Want Security, Healthcare, Green Certifications

Nov 04, 2009 01:37 PM
Marianne Kolbasuk McGee

Techies are seeking professional certifications in emerging areas like healthcare and green IT, and especially old standbys like IT security, according to a new survey.

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A Single Fabric Data Center

Can the IP and storage network be managed as one? Its an idea CIOs need to try on for size

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Analysis: Most Vital Part Of Virtualization May Be A SAN

Get too deep into server virtualization without considering its impact on your storage infrastructure and you could shortchange everyone.

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Can The Internet Save The Planet?

Solar arrays and wind farms grab all the green technology attention, but the Internet is quietly providing ways to save energy.

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Data Center Design: Outsourcers' Notebook

Building a new data center is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. We share lessons learned when we participated in a 15-month project to design and build a 10,000-square foot data center. Here are the technologies and design practices you need to know.

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Analysis: Next-Gen Blade Servers

Should you slim down with the newest generation of blade server? Vendors claim the latest systems offer improved flexibility and promise to reduce data center bloat. They're right--if your infrastructure can support the power and cooling requirements. We

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Feature: The All IP Enterprise

IP already owns enterprise data networks, but like any good dynasty, it's not resting on its laurels. It's now set to take on the infrastructures of telephony systems, data centers and storage networks. Are you ready to pledge allegiance to the IP empire?

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