Throw out your servers. Pretty soon, all the research outfits, publications, and vendors will start telling you to throw out those clunky, space taking, power hogging servers--and replace them with blades.
Storage area networks are redefining the way data is managed within Australian businesses. Find out how SAN will change the way you work.
The PC vendor chairman manages to walk a tightrope -- keeping LinuxWorld conventioneers happy without taking any potshots at good buddy Bill Gates.
Sun Microsystems is considering a dual-licensing move that could raise tantalising possibilities of open-source cooperation between Linux and Sun's Solaris operating system, but legal issues complicate the possibility.
Novell and Network Appliance have joined the Open Source Development Labs, one of the main groups promoting the business use of Linux and other open-source software.
Hewlett-Packard says it needs a new captain, not a new course, but outsiders say the company needs to change its tack.
Michael Dell once again backed Microsoft in its antitrust travails Monday, warning against US government interference in the software industry and calling antitrust laws outdated.
Although it will be at least 2007 before the market settles down and standards emerge, one Gartner analyst says most blade buyers can expect to see a return on their investment within three years.
On the eve of IBM's decision to dump its PC business, Michael Dell was spinning like a top.
The Open Source Development Labs consortium is planning to fight intellectual property fears around Linux by teaching businesses how kernel development works.
For years, PC makers have predicted that notebooks would replace desktops in the computing world. Now it's beginning to happen, according to researcher IDC.
Industry watcher Jon Oltsik offers his nominations for technology categories in which the elevation of hype has become an art form.
Is recently released Mac OS X Jaguar just a catch-up to Windows XP features, or is there more to Apple's latest operating system than meets the eye.
The choice of operating system for a personal digital assisant (PDA) is effectively down to two" Palm OS or Pocket PC"but the variety of choices for the handheld itself is very impressive. We test three of the best, and see what's coming up soon.
Tech execs gather to hear Gartner analysts spread the word on IT's top agenda items in the aftermath of Sept. 11. Topping the list: business continuity.
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