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IBM speeds storage with flash: 10B files in 43 minutes
With an eye toward helping tomorrow's data-deluged organizations, IBM researchers have created a super-fast storage system capable of scanning in 10 billion files in 43 minutes. Read More


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Managing your cloud's performance: Best practices
Moving your applications to a cloud is only the beginning. Now you need to monitor and manage the cloud to make sure your apps are performing as promised and that you're getting your money's worth. Read More

Jonny Evans: iPhone 5 lessons from the iPod nano Apple boom
Apple now sells as many Macs in a quarter as it once sold in a year, is the world's biggest smartphone maker and dominates the tablet industry in the absence of anything like credible competition. The iPod nano was arguably an early catalyst for part of this growth... Read More

Yahoo builds ultimate private cloud
Imagine the kind of infrastructure needed for a website fielding 1.5 million requests per second. That was one of the challenges faced by Yahoo's Todd Papaioannou, vice president of cloud architecture. Read More


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Why IT won't like Mac OS X Lion Server
The new Profile Manager is a nice addition, but in almost every other respect, Lion Server is a downgrade that may prompt a move to Windows Server Read More

SeaMicro crams 768 Atom cores in new cloud server
SeaMicro has crammed 768 Atom processor cores into its latest low-power SM10000-64HD server in an effort to provide a quick response time to Web transactions while saving energy. Read More

Feds release map of data center closings
While Congress debates the debt ceiling and the federal budget, the White House is accelerating its plans to close data centers as a means to trim billions of dollars from its IT budget. Read More

 
 
 

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