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The fuss over accountability for bad code

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The fuss over accountability for bad code
I really wanted to write about something else this week -- say, about how VMware is aiming a shotgun at its feet with its new licensing scheme -- but my last two posts have taken on a life of their own. Read More


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Assessing the Business Value of Scale-Out
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OpenStack wants to be your data center OS
Why do you need a private cloud? What could possibly induce you to go to the time and expense of transforming a big chunk of your data center into an environment resembling that of a cloud service provider? For one thing, you're probably partway there already. Read More

How I learned to stop worrying and love the private cloud
It's a Monday morning, and as with most Monday mornings, things are already spiraling out of control. Today it's more than the usual fallout from server maintenance and the oddly reliable number of people who forgot their passwords over the weekend. Read More


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World Record Transaction Processing
A "glue-less" design, where no additional hardware is necessary to run all eight CPUs and all memory slots enable the shortest route between processors, memory modules and I/O hubs inside a single chassis. It's just one of the many reasons Fujitsu servers are leading the way in TCP-E benchmarks and overall price/performance. Read now!

Beware: Cloud computing's green claims aren't always true
Cloud computing must be green. After all, those who provide cloud computing technology say so, most cloud advocates say so, and even those who check up on such things say so. Read More

Dell warranties servers for 'fresh-air cooling'
Dell said Thursday it will warranty servers to run at 113 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) for a limited number of hours per year, so that customers can make wider use of "fresh-air cooling" in their data centers. The announcement comes as data centers are trying to rein in escalating energy costs. Read More



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