Trend Micro Leads Worldwide Server Security Market
The IDC estimate for the server security market is $439.2 million.
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The IDC estimate for the server security market is $439.2 million.
Peak power demand reduction is intended for deployment in smart cities.
The Certificate of Networthiness (CoN) process involves an extensive assessment to ensure a product meets or exceeds U.S. Army requirements.
Push Microsoft Windows operating system updates to your computers using Windows Home Server.
Intel tells data center customers they can turn up the heat.
The Stratus ftServer applies the full power of up to 24 processor cores with hyperthreading.
Microsoft adds more features and enhancements in SQL Server.
Microsoft adds a software development kit (SDK) for Node.js and coding tools for those testing Solr on Windows Azure.
NComputing's vSpace Server 6.5 delivers a host of new features.
Major social network players are placing data center orders directly with PC ODMs.
Windows-based machines still dominate the server market.
Dejal Simon 3.3 checks web pages, FTP and DNS servers.
Microsoft plans BizTalk Server 2010 R2 product release.
Features LTO-5 archiving solution, 8-TB RAID and new software version.
Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) server market displayed flat growth in 3Q11 with revenue of $3.2 billion.
Apache Traffic Server v3.0.2 is primarily a bug fix release.
Oracle aims to justify its Sun Microsystems purchase.
Demand for cloud computing services may move Cisco from third to second largest player.
LongReach provides secure data transfer between mobile devices and IBM i servers.
AMD pushes Fusion while Intel and Nvidia argue over best HPC architecture.
The service pack includes update rollups and a few requested items.
An app to test physical server workloads on public clouds.
The OCZ Deneva 2 SSD Series has been qualified by Olive for integration into its music servers.
Apple looks at 160 acres of land in Oregon for new data center.
Organizations are growing shy about following through on desktop virtualization deployments.