IBM pushes to 2GHz
IBM Microelectronics is counting on its research powerhouse to push it ahead of Motorola in the race to market 2GHz processors.
IBM Microelectronics is counting on its research powerhouse to push it ahead of Motorola in the race to market 2GHz processors.
Group overseeing transition of domain name registration system to announce loans.
In this special report, we look at why many datacentres today are facing a power and cooling crisis.
The National Science Foundation has chosen to IBM to help it build the world's fastest supercomputer at a cost of up to $400 million, The New York Times reports.The news of the contract award only escaped because relevant documents were mistakenly placed on a federal Website for a short time last week, the Times said.
HP released a study performed by Sine Nomine Associates (and paid for by HP) claiming that its BladeSystem c-Class servers use 27 per cent less power than IBM's BladeCenter-H models. IBM wasn't fully prepped to respond to the thermal footprint claims, but according to a vnunet.
Sustainability Victoria to cut its power consumption in half
Raw numbers may impress, but the focus should instead be on the application of invention as a meaningful measure of success.
Australia's IT industry needs to follow the example laid down in Queensland this week and band together to lobby for more government support instead of individual firms fruitlessly pushing their own campaigns.
I was reading a survey showing that only 2% of Obama voters (vs 35% of McCain voters) could correctly answer at least 11 of 12 simple questions like which party has been in charge of Congress for the last two years, when it occurred to me that there might be some interesting Wintel vs Lintel parallels here.
Project Phoenix, AGL Energy's four-year revamp of its billing and computer systems, has produced $25 million worth of savings for the gas giant, with 1.6 million customers migrated to the company's new billing platform.