As complexity and criticality grows in the data center, it is more important than ever to have efficient cooling. Dave Kelley of Liebert examines a pair of design practices data center managers can carry out on the cooling side to increase...
Security is now a watchword in all data centers, but as Mark Hirst, product manager with Cannon T4 Data Centre Solutions explains, fingerprint biometrics – even at the cabinet level – is now a real contender on several fronts.
As data sets grow and more data is easily and cheaply stored, companies today face numerous and always evolving backup challenges, writes Steven Rodin, CEO of Storagepipe Solutions.
A holistic approach encompassing network, infrastructure, security and applications is required to make a smooth transition to IPv6, writes Yanick Pouffary of HP.
Intel's new Xeon processors continue the company's focus of building security features into the hardware level to complement software-based security, writes James Greene of Intel.
Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) systems are increasingly being deployed in the data center due to the need for complete visibility into costs and capacity, writes John Consoli of FieldView. But what does DCIM really mean? Far too many...
Server power consumption has taken to center stage in the IT theater, writes Winston Saunders of Intel. At Intel, there's been a laser focus on server power consumption for many years now, and the new Intel Xeon processor E5 family continues this...
When we think of Big Data, the three Vs come to mind – volume, velocity and variety. Just as the amount of data is increasing, the speed at which it transits enterprises and entire industries is faster than ever, writes Steve Baunach of StarView.
Technology refresh is central to delivering business value back to the corporation, writes Ajay Chandramouly of Intel. He shares about Intel's new Xeon E5 processors and how Intel IT is embarking on a major technology refresh based on the Xeon E5...