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Avocent MergePoint® Infrastructure Explorer

Avocent MergePoint® Infrastructure Explorer delivers:
  • Data Centre capacity optimisation
  • Capacity Planning
  • Risk Analysis
  • Change Management
  • Real-time Power Metrics
Find out how you can maximise your Data Centre capacities. Download a copy of whitepaper!

Source: Avocent | 29 May 2009 Tags: Storage,IT services

Energy logic: Reducing data centre energy consumption by creating savings that cascade across systems

The model demonstrates that reductions in energy consumption at the IT equipment level have the greatest impact on overall consumption because they cascade across all supporting systems.
Source: Emerson | 22 May 2009 Tags: Data Centres

Data center consolidation – Financing options address more than just costs

This whitepaper examines strategies to mitigate the financial and operational pain points inherent in a data center consolidation or other major information technology transformation project.
Source: HP | 02 Sep 2008 Tags: HP,Data Centres

Transforming a global data center environment

Intel IT has embarked on an enterprise-wide, eight-year strategy to transform our global data center environment, increasing efficiency and business responsiveness, while substantially reducing cost.
Source: Intel | 06 Aug 2008 Tags: Storage

Championing energy efficiency in the data center: An IBM server consolidation analysis

This paper highlights business and IT goals, discusses server consolidation and its advantages, and concludes with next steps for clients and IBM.
Source: IBM | 31 Jul 2008 Tags: Storage,Server

HP BladeSystem c-Class architecture: A tech brief

Download this paper to learn how the BladeSystem c_Class solves some major data centre and server blade issues.
Source: Hewlett Packard | 22 Jul 2008 Tags: HP,Hardware

HP BladeSystem: A guide for financial and IT managers

This whitepaper will help you build a business justification for your technology purchase.
Source: Hewlett Packard | 22 Jul 2008 Tags: HP,Hardware
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Michael MacLaughlin

ITllectual Property

Why are software patents so controversial?

There are a number of reasons.
By Michael McLaughlin | 20 May 2009

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