The realities of server management - Part 3
IT managers with expertise in Linux and Windows discuss how both platforms have their challenges when it comes to server management
IT managers with expertise in Linux and Windows discuss how both platforms have their challenges when it comes to server management
IT professionals are under pressure to do more with less and many are now turning to the cloud as an efficient way to meet the demands of a changing workforce. This video and The Top Ten Tech Series is sponsored by Microsoft Office 365.
Scott Fulton tells Karen Roby that people ask new and more complex questions of Siri, Alexa, and Google every day. How accurate and useful their responses are speaks to the massive fundamental changes behind the devices we use. Scott Fulton, who covered epic changes in 1990 and 2000, shines a spotlight backward on the under-appreciated platforms that made these changes possible, and the people who created them.
What's your most outlandish server disaster story?
Ann Livermore, of HP's Technology Solutions Group, discusses the company's plan to support a fully automated, power-efficient, low-cost data centre
Supply chain shutdowns have created network servers shortages, and delivery prices have risen from hundreds to thousands of dollars.
Michael Dell is betting big on scale and a model that he argues can be nimble. HPE CEO Meg Whitman says you can't have it all so focus on speed and innovation.
At Storage Expo 2008, IT pros describe how their companies are using virtualisation — if at all
A modular HPC server with a Xeon Phi twist
Software vendor CA plans to move its Melbourne-based antivirus labs to a new facility after exhausting the space and energy resources at its current location -- by consuming as much power as an average metal-welding factory.CA's antivirus lab currently looks, in the words of the company's vice president, development, Eugene Dozortsev, like a "scene from Space Odyssey 2001".