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Virtually there
The benefits of virtualisation are clear, although many industry experts believe the technology is let down by issues surrounding management. However, as Steve Evans reports, that criticism may no longer be valid due to recent developments
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Catching some air: What UK businesses can learn from the Olympics
CBR asks what UK Plc can learn from the London 2012 Olympics in three hot areas: mobile and wireless, security and social media.
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Happy birthday, Big Blue
IBM celebrated its centennial recently. To mark the occasion Jason Stamper spoke to the company's UK and Ireland chief executive, as well as its corporate citizenship and affairs manager, to try to get to grips with Big Blue as it lives and breathes today
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Rack 'em up: New data centre dynamics
Data centres are under more pressure than ever: exploding storage volumes and transaction throughput are pitched against energy, cooling, real estate and budget constraints. Steve Evans considers this tricky state of affairs
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Forget 'green IT', meet 'greedy IT'
For too long CIOs have been able to duck the issue of IT's energy efficiency. Now, it's time to stop hiding and deal with it. Gary Flood reports
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Q&A with Fabio Banducci, CEO, PEER 1 Hosting
CBR catches up with Fabio Banducci about YouTube, scaling and customer satisfaction
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Q&A with IBM's Steve Mills
In a rare and exclusive interview CBR talks to Steve Mills, senior vice president and group executive, IBM Software, which contributes $20bn to IBM's revenue and 40% of its profits. Steve Evans asks the questions
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Q&A with Jon Temple, CEO nlyte
Data centre performance management firm nlyte has seen rapid growth during the recession. CBR talks to CEO Jon Temple
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Q&A with John Thompson, Virtual Instruments CEO
While CEO of Symantec, John Thompson took the firm from $600m to $6bn. CBR asks him why his next move was to head the networked storage and virtualisation player Virtual Instruments, and whether he has similar ambitions for the firm that he did for Symantec.
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OK Computer
CBR’s Gary Flood reports on the University of Southampton’s new supercomputer, claimed to be the fastest machine running Windows in Europe
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CBR desktop virtualisation podcast: IBM's Virtual Client expert
In this podcast, CBR editor Jason Stamper talks to Chris De Vere, IBM x86 Modular Systems, about the rise of virtual desktop solutions, whether or not the business case stacks up, and why customers should consider IBM in this market segment.
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Cloudy skies?
Jason Stamper looks beyond the ‘cloud computing’ hype to ask what it really is, and just as crucially, what it is not.
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CBR Thought Leaders Series: The Green Light for Green IT
In the first of a new series of articles written by industry thought leaders, Rockwell C. Bonecutter, Accenture’s North America Green IT lead, runs down five ways of making a winning case for green IT.
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VirtualLogix extends virtualization to mobile devices
Virtualization developer VirtualLogix has extended the range of operating systems supported by its VLX hypervisor to Symbian. This platform is the first which can be virtualized using the technology, and makes up the lion's share of the smart phone market. The ability which it provides to run applications on different operating systems may be of particular interest in the m-banking sector.
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Is the Enterprise Ready for Cloud Computing?
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the IT waters, yet another beast emerges from nowhere to potentially baffle and confuse -- cloud computing. But is cloud computing a shark or a whale: is it a trend that should strike fear into the hearts of senior IT professionals or one that they should embrace?
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