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  • Wed Nov 18 9:07 AM PST 2009 Is IBM's Blue Insight a model for your private BI cloud?

    IBM has developed and private cloud for its own Business Intelligence consumers. Is it one you want to copy?

    Posted in Data-driven by John Webster

  • Sun Nov 15 9:35 PM PST 2009 IBM launches private business analytics cloud

    Blue Insight--Big Blue's massive business analytics cloud--is will hold more than a petabyte of data.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Larry Dignan

  • Fri Nov 6 1:17 PM PST 2009 What integrated compute stacks mean for storage professionals

    EMC and Cisco have Vblocks. HP has Consolidated Infrastructure. Is the world changing for enterprise IT storage professionals?

    Posted in Data-driven by John Webster

  • Thu Oct 22 6:28 AM PDT 2009 I/O virtualization's competing forms

    The emerging category is the latest to make headlines. But it takes many forms, some of which aren't even really virtualization as such.

    Posted in The Pervasive Data Center by Gordon Haff

  • Wed Oct 7 9:07 AM PDT 2009 Microsoft's top lawyer: Relations with Europe improving

    In an interview with CNET News, Brad Smith says the tentative agreement on a browser ballot screen could mark an end to years of acrimony between Brussels and Redmond.

    Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried

  • Fri Sep 11 7:48 AM PDT 2009 Five takeaways from VMworld

    VMworld was an energy-filled show with a huge amount going on, but these five points are what stayed with me.

    Posted in The Pervasive Data Center by Gordon Haff

  • Tue Aug 25 9:00 AM PDT 2009 IBM's Power charge continues

    IBM's lineup of servers built around its Power microprocessor continue to be one of the standouts among the systems that it sells.

    Posted in The Pervasive Data Center by Gordon Haff

  • Tue Aug 25 4:00 AM PDT 2009 The wraps are coming off IBM's Power7

    IBM is set to unveil the first public details of its next generation Power7 processor at the Hot Chips conference Tuesday.

    Posted in The Pervasive Data Center by Gordon Haff

  • Fri Aug 14 6:07 AM PDT 2009 Remember when Oracle was the good guy?

    Oracle now has the reputation of being a hard-driving proprietary software company, but it was founded under very different principles.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay

  • Tue Jul 28 9:10 AM PDT 2009 Novell makes Linux easy with SUSE Studio

    Novell has significantly upped the stakes in the developer tools market with SUSE Studio Online, which makes it super easy to build Linux-based appliances with minimum expertise.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay