Monday, June 11, 2012

Don't get shortchanged by data center bundles

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Don't get shortchanged by data center bundles
For organizations looking for a very fast and easy way to deploy data center infrastructure without having to deal with much hassle, these all-in-one bundles can be an enormous time-saver. However, this bundling is not always good for customers. Read More


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Facebook's Open Compute and the future of IT
Why would the Open Compute Project create intellectual property of significant value and give it away? Because they can't wait for the stripped-down, power-efficient equipment underlying next phase of computing. Read More

Adopt the cloud, kill your IT career
You might be eager to relinquish responsibility of a cranky infrastructure component to a cloud vendor, but the end result of a catastrophic failure or data loss event is exactly the same whether you own the service or contract it out. Read More

Oracle's Mark Hurd: App complexity will drive customers to our cloud
So now we know. With the announcement of Oracle Public Cloud, the last of the big traditional IT vendors has weighed into the cloud. Read More

Big data
"Big data" certainly has the whiff of utopian fantasy. If businesses and governments would just look into the big piles of data they've accumulated, we're told, we'd all get more of what we want at a much lower cost. Read More



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