Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The Public Cloud Arrives in 2013

  How a Private Cloud Saves Money and the Environment | Facebook pushes a new model for buying servers
 
  Computerworld Servers & Data Center Roundup

Forward this to a Friend >>>


The Public Cloud Arrives in 2013
In corporate circles, inside the four-walls of IT, and at executive gatherings, tales of the affair between the public cloud and IT have fed uninterested CIOs with far-from-juicy gossip. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Brocade Communications

Universities Face Big Data Test
Big Data will help university stakeholders make better-informed decisions across the board, from student recruitment to day-to-day operations. To carry that Big Data, Ethernet fabrics and software-defined networks are stepping up to help institutions build flexible and resilient network topologies. Learn more.

WHITE PAPER: Salesforce.com

Boost Response Capacity with Service Cloud
NJ TRANSIT wanted to increase productivity and effectiveness of its customer service operations. They selected the Service Cloud and the Force.com because of its powerful customization capabilities and anywhere access. They saw faster responses and improved handling of customer inquiries by 500%! Read Now!

How a Private Cloud Saves Money and the Environment
When Ricoh Europe realized its IT environment was both spiraling out of control and environmentally unfriendly, it turned to a IT services provider for help. Working with Infosys, Ricoh developed a private cloud that helped it consolidate nine data centers into two, cutting infrastructure costs and reducing carbon dioxide emissions significantly. Read More

Facebook pushes a new model for buying servers
Facebook has proposed a new model for designing servers that it says will give businesses more choice in selecting components and a smarter way to upgrade systems when needs change, though it remains to be seen how widely its method will be adopted. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel®

Building a Secure and Growth-Ready Network
Learn how you build a secure network and growth-ready network that is as agile as your business. With a growth-ready network, small business can put new technologies to work on their schedule - and the rapid pace of doing business in the Internet age will never be too fast. Read Now!

Dell to bring ARM, x86 server chips closer
Dell is trying to bring the ARM and x86 processors closer by supporting a new systems management technology, a step toward making both the CPU technologies interoperable, the company said on Wednesday. Read More

Open the possibilities of cloud
Read More

Smart energy IT market growing quickly
Revenue in the IT segment of the world's smart electricity delivery industry is likely to have grown by 23 percent, to US$9.4 billion, in 2012, in support of smart grid deployments, according to a new study. Read More

 

CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL

The year 2012 saw innovation, litigation, disruption and accomplishment. Of them all, what was the biggest tech story of 2012?

NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD
Search multiple listings now and get new job alerts as they are posted.


 

Get more IT peer perspective online:
LinkedIn Group | Facebook | Twitter

You are currently subscribed to computerworld_servers_datacenter as jonsan98@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: bglynn@cxo.com

To contact Computerworld, please send an e-mail to online@computerworld.com.

Copyright (C) 2013 Computerworld, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@computerworld.com. **

 

 

 

ads

Ditulis Oleh : Angelisa Vivian Hari: 6:54 AM Kategori:

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 

Blog Archive