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  • 'Year of the virtual desktop' a flop so far

    By Kevin Fogarty | 30 July, 2010 01:56

    More than halfway through what vendors and many analysts predicted would be the year virtual desktops would replace enormous numbers of the physical kind, sales of desktop virtualization products are growing at a rate "that looks about the same as in 2009," according to Ian Song, analyst for International Data Corp.

  • Cloud Computing: How big is big data? IDC's answer

    By Bernard Golden | 08 May, 2010 00:37

    I came across a link to a new report from IDC called the "2010 Digital Universe Study".

  • Desktop Virtualization: Comparing Options Frustrates IT

    By Kevin Fogarty | 04 May, 2010 04:55

    Virtual desktops-once the most rigid, least friendly way to put applications in front of end users-have become a hot topic by promising to deliver the security and easy maintenance that was always desktop virtualization's strength. The trouble: Desktop virtualization now comes in so many varieties that even vendors confuse terms referring to the flavors.

  • Private clouds? A walk in the park

    By Rodney Gedda | 07 April, 2010 07:10

    With a jurisdiction that covers nearly 4 million hectares, Parks Victoria is the central authority in Victoria for the management of natural areas across the state. The information systems requirements at Parks Victoria were becoming increasingly demanding, and a recent implementation of a virtualised private cloud has set the stage for rapid growth.

  • Cloud, Virtualization: Wasting IT Resources

    By Kevin Fogarty | 01 March, 2010 06:20

    Despite enhancements on both cloud and virtual computing products, major vendors aren't taking into account many of the ways even a technology designed to save IT resources can unintentionally waste them.

  • NY hospital cuts power bill with thin-client virtualization

    By Joab Jackson | 05 February, 2010 04:33

    New York City's Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers is saving power and money by replacing its desktop computers with thin clients running virtualized operating systems.

  • Cloud, Virtualization Gurus: What Title Is Right?

    By Kevin Fogarty | 27 January, 2010 04:12

    IT people with skills and experience in server virtualization, cloud computing or both have a far greater chance of getting and keeping jobs than most other IT people now, according to recruiters and analysts. But what do you call these gurus?

  • Special report: Emerging IEEE Ethernet standards could soothe data center headaches

    By Jim Duffy | 19 January, 2010 17:34

    Cisco, HP and others are waging an epic battle to gain control of the data center, but at the same time they are joining forces to push through new Ethernet standards that could greatly ease management of those increasingly virtualized IT nerve centers.

  • Analysis: Would you like a data center with that server?

    By Robert L. Mitchell | 20 January, 2010 08:03

    Faced with the continued commoditization of servers, IT vendors this year will try to differentiate their offerings by moving toward more highly integrated, unified compute platforms.

  • Five Lessons from a Data Center's Crisis of Capacity

    By Robert Lemos | 16 October, 2009 02:31

    When the data centre neared its failure point, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory embarked on a project to revamp facilities without breaking the budget. Consider these practical lessons from the edge of failure.

  • CIOs highlight BI, virtualisation and cloud computing as key to competitiveness

    By Rodney Gedda | 15 September, 2009 10:57

    An IBM survey of 2500 international and 129 local CIOs suggests business intelligence and centralisation of IT systems through virtualisation and cloud computing will be crucial to remaining competitive in the coming months.

  • CIO Briefing Wrap-up: Virtualisation - A Reality Check

    By CIO Staff | 01 September, 2009 12:44

    CIOs from a wide range of industries and government organisations gathered in Sydney and Canberra recently to examine best practices for avoiding common virtualisation headaches, as well as how to reap maximum efficiencies and cost-savings from virtualisation projects.

  • Panel Discussion: Virtualisation -- A Reality Check

    By CIO Staff | 01 September, 2009 09:19

    A complete transcript of the panel discussion from the recent CIO Breakfast Briefing, Virtualisation -- A Reality Check, featuring Brian Ott, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Unisys internal IT organisation, Jean-Marc Annonier, Research Manager for IT Spending, IDC Australia and Matt Rodgers, Editor of CIO Australia.

  • CIO's Virtualisation Breakfast Briefing: Slideshow

    By CIO Staff | 31 August, 2009 14:38

    The event examined best practices for avoiding common virtualisation headaches, as well as how CIOs can reap the maximum efficiencies and cost-savings from virtualisation technologies.

  • Disaster-proof virtualisation on a dime: how I did it

    By Kevin Fogarty | 21 August, 2009 03:18

    Most companies virtualize servers to save money, save space and act faster on IT requests from the business. Human-resources outsourcing service The Sullivan Group virtualized its servers partially because company executives were worried about hurricanes.

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