ARM Getting New Leadership
The CEO of ARM Holdings is set to leave the silicon intellectual property firm.
Tags: Linux, Servers & Services, ARM, Linux server, ARM server, Calxeda
The CEO of ARM Holdings is set to leave the silicon intellectual property firm.
Company's workload management software will provide automation and orchestration to the burgeoning ARM server market.
Microservers seem to be quite the rage in the server world these days, but are they really a serious solution that can be used as "real" servers?
AMD jumps into Open Compute servers with the debut of its new Open 3.0 platform.
Michael Dell wants to be the number one server vendor in the world, and the OpenStack cloud might just help him to get there.
Oracle isn't the only company going after in-memory data, with a little help from Linux.
Available only to select customers and developers, Dell gets the ball rolling on a new ARM-based server ecosystem.
Dell looks to attain a leadership position in the thin client and cloud computing markets with the purchase.
New provisioning tool takes aim at bare metal server deployments.
Dell execs blame sales execution for the company's missed expectations.
Exchange 2010 hardware requirements vary on the size of the environment, but it still requires significant resources, including a large amount of RAM and disk space.
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Servers & Services, hardware, Exchange, Harddrive
Gartner says recession-battered companies will hold server virtualization adoption steady in 2010, but that prediction could be proved wrong.
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Microsoft, virtualization, Servers & Services, Hyper-V, VMware