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Intel moves deeper into software with server KVM tool

Intel stresses in-memory computing with 15-core server chip | HP adds private catalogs for enterprise apps

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Intel moves deeper into software with server KVM tool
Intel has released a new tool for remotely managing servers from multiple hardware vendors, though it's having to be careful not to upset partners as it looks to make more money from software. Read More


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