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Gartner welcomes IBM move to AMD Opteron servers
by Robert Jaques

Widens customer choice, says analyst firm.

Aug 8, 2006
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Boffins copy bees to boost web servers
by Robert Jaques

'Waggle dance' used as inspiration to make servers more efficient.

Nov 20, 2007
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Sun unveils first Intel rack servers
by Tom Sanders

Two-way and four-way servers celebrate new Sun and Intel love-in.

Sep 26, 2007
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HP beefs up mid-market servers
by Shaun Nichols

New hardware and remote management tools target mid-sized firms.

Jan 15, 2008
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Sun ships first Niagara 2 servers
by Tom Sanders

High-throughput chip available in three server configurations.

Oct 10, 2007
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Intel launches Nehalem Xeon chips
by Daniel Robinson

Intel has officially launched its first Nehalem-based Xeon chips for servers and workstations, bringing increased performance and greater power efficiency in the biggest overhaul of the Xeon platform for years.

Mar 31, 2009
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Sun and Intel to push 8-way servers and Solaris
by Tom Sanders

Sun flip-flops back to Intel Xeon servers.

Jan 24, 2007
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Blades sharpen up server market
by Robert Jaques

But x86 server demand drives growth.

Aug 24, 2007
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Sun shines light on servers, storage in latest lineup
by Fleur Doidge

Sun's latest quarterly products announcement emphasises servers, workstations and storage in a growing push towards utility computing and lower cost networking, company executives said.

Sep 23, 2004
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The case for Ubuntu on the server
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Does Ubuntu have a future on servers, or is super-stable Debian the classier OS? Leigh Dyer weighs up the pros and cons.

Feb 2, 2009
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VMware embeds ESX 3i hypervisor into x86 servers
by Ian Williams

OS-independent virtualisation comes to blades.

Feb 28, 2008
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Sun shines on Niagara virtualisation
by Tom Sanders

Logical Domains supports up to 32 virtual environments on Niagara.

Oct 18, 2006
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Demand for blades and x86 boxes drives server sales
by Robert Jaques

Worldwide server revenues reach US$13bn in Q3 2006.

Nov 24, 2006
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Dell powers up first AMD servers
by Ambrose McNevin

Long time Intel shop branches out.

Oct 25, 2006
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Microsoft lays out plans for servers and netbooks
by Iain Thomson

The summary of Microsoft's plans for Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and netbooks, as announced at Computex

Jun 4, 2009
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Network Solutions suffers crippling data breach
by Phil Muncaster

Over half a million credit card holders may have had their account details captured by hackers, after web hosting firm Network Solutionsrevealed that more than 4,000 of the e-commerce sites it hosts could have been breached..

Jul 29, 2009
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Dell vows to support Solaris
by Tom Sanders

First Linux, now Solaris.

Nov 16, 2007
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Small Business Tax & IT Resource Centre
by Staff writers

Wondering how to take advantage of the new 50% tax break for small business IT purchases? Our tax resource centre explains everything you need to know.

May 18, 2009
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Data centres running out of space and power
by Robert Jaques

Report claims high density devices to blame for capacity crisis.

May 1, 2007
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