Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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World's servers process 9.57ZB of data a year | Data centers turn to outsourcing to meet capacity needs

Computerworld Servers & Data Center Roundup

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Data center workloads continue to rise
New studies indicate that IT workloads are increasing as more technology is added without staff increases. Read More


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World's servers process 9.57ZB of data a year
In 2024, the world's business servers will annually process the digital equivalent of a stack of books extending more than 4.37 light-years to Alpha Centauri, according to a study. Read More

Data centers turn to outsourcing to meet capacity needs
More large companies are turning to collocation providers to relieve capacity constraints in their data centers, as a way to avoid the high cost of building their own new brick-and-mortar facilities, two studies suggest. Read More

EMC's Tucci sees hybrid cloud becoming de facto standard
EMC has planted its development and acquisition future in the cloud, calling for increased development of open-source Web-based applications and MapReduce technologies to help mine unstructured data. Read More

NetSuite aims at enterprises with 'unlimited' push
On-demand ERP software vendor NetSuite is expected to announce a new push into large enterprises on Tuesday. Read More


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John Chambers on the network
The network is more important today than at any time in history. In the last 25 years it has had a transformative effect on the way we all live, work, learn and play but I believe it will deliver even greater change in the next decade than it has in the last quarter century. Read More

Data centers experiment with new power sources
A few data center managers are boldly using alternative power sources, such as solar arrays, gas turbines and fuel cells. Read More

Amazon EC2 service outage reinforces cloud doubts
The days-long partial outage of Amazon.com's EC2 cloud service has heightened fears that the technology doesn't meet the security and performance needs of large businesses. Read More

Shift to cloud requires fresh IT skills
Cloud computing will require less implementation skills but more architecture chops, according to IT executive panel discussions on cloud computing at Wired magazine's CIO Leadership Forum. Read More



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