The data center is becoming ever-more more critical to the success of the modern business. Columnist Bill Kleyman looks at five great ways to optimize your data center infrastructure for peak efficiency and productivity.
Capgemini and VMware (VMW) have expanded a strategic partnership to jointly develop new solutions that extend Capgemini’s service integration and orchestration platform by leveraging VMware’s cloud management offerings.
Converged Infrastructure solutions provider Nutanix has closed on a $101 million Series D financing, co-led by Riverwood Capital and SAP Ventures. The new funds will help accelerate the company's global expansion, and boost hiring and investments...
Emory University and Georgia Tech are teaming to create a new high performance computing cluster named TARDIS, a nod to the time machine spacecraft from the popular science-fiction TV series.
Citrix (CTXS) announced it has acquired Framehawk, which delivers a solution that optimizes the delivery of virtual desktops and applications to mobile devices, will be combined with HDX technology in the Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop products.
The hypervisor market has undergone some some shifts over the past year. Cloud columnist Bill Kleyman looks at which hypervisors are leading the market, which players are retooling their solution, and how the cloud is changing the game.
Cisco (CSCO) announced a new Cisco Desktop as a Service (DaaS) solution, which adds highly agile, cloud-based desktop virtualization solutions to Cisco's existing desktop virtualization product portfolio.
The Tsubame-KFC system at the Tokyo Institute of Technology turned in a record performance of 4.5 gigaflops per watt, placing atop the Green 500 by using a combination of CPUs and graphics processing units (GPUs) immersed in GRC's cooling fluid.
High Performance Computing announcements this week from vendors at the Supercomputing Conference in Denver highlight a new parallel processing architecture from Micron, and customer wins from DataDirect Networks and SGI.
This year's SC13 conference marked the public debut for Chilldyne, a startup out of Carlsbad, Calif. that addresses one of the most common concerns about liquid cooling - the potential for equipment to be damaged by fluid leaks.