Virtualization: “Green Computing”
It’s everywhere from the clothes we wear, to the cars we drive, to the hairsprays people use, but the term “Green Computing” is a relatively new one. But what exactly is green computing?
View ArticleRed Hat and Scalent Systems Combine
A partnership between Red Hat and Scalent Systems – a provider of real-time Management and Automation software for large data centres – was announced today. The combined solution extends virtualization...
View ArticleIBM helps Small Business Virtualization
To cater for one of the fastest growing parts of the storage marketplace, IBM has announced that its storage virtualization software is to be packaged for SME’s (small-to-medium sized businesses). The...
View ArticleVirtualLogix to Support Symbian OS
VirtualLogix have announced that VirtualLogix VLX - its virtualization software product – will be the first to support Symbian OS, which is the market leading open operating system of advanced...
View ArticleVirtualization: A brief History
virtualization has changed everything, for one machine can run a multitude of applications, each isolated into one virtual operating system, completely separated from the others.
View ArticleDatatrend Technologies, Inc. Announces New Virtualization Appliance Offering
Datatrend Technologies, Inc. introduced a new virtualization appliance that helps clients build an affordable computing infrastructure with high levels of utilization, availability, automation and...
View ArticleMicrosoft Hypes up Hyper-V
With Windows 7 on the horizon, Microsoft has wowed its fans, and heard some pre-release grumbles from its detractors, but they’ve not really talked about the server-side of the coin.
View ArticleVMware Mobile Virtualization – Breathing new Life into Mobile Market
Virtualization pioneer, VMware is looking to break in to the mobile market, and create virtual mobile phone technology in a similar way to the company’s server virtualization technology.
View ArticleHP completes Three Year cost cutting plan
HP has completed its three-year IT shake up, and has saved around $1 billion in costs, thanks to the skills of Randy Mott, Hewlett Packard’s chief information officer. Mott jumped ship from computer...
View ArticleIBM teams up with Virtual Bridges and Canonical: Announces VLD
IBM, it would appear, have taken a swing at Microsoft’s huge jaw and teamed up with Virtual Bridges and Canonical to offer a Linux-based virtual desktop system. The three organisations announced the...
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