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ING Direct transforms backend in major overhaul

ING Direct transforms backend in major overhaul

Bank-in-a-box moves into primary data centre.
Allie Coyne Apr 28 2014 6:25AM Networking
Coles brings high availability to supermarkets

Coles brings high availability to supermarkets

Servers replaced in 741 stores.
Ry Crozier Mar 15 2012 3:25PM Hardware
DC Two launches virtual data centre service

DC Two launches virtual data centre service

Perth start-up building physical facility.
Ry Crozier Mar 6 2012 2:36PM Networking
VMware boss post-PCs Redmond's 70s jibe

VMware boss post-PCs Redmond's 70s jibe

Tit for Tad: In 3 years, 80 percent of web devices won't be Windows PCs.
Liam Tung Aug 31 2011 6:31AM Software
Microsoft updates Linux virtual machine support

Microsoft updates Linux virtual machine support

Emerges from beta.
Lawrence Latif Jul 31 2010 8:05AM Software
Microsoft serves up Hyper-V R2

Microsoft serves up Hyper-V R2

Battle with VMware heats up.
Phil Muncaster Aug 31 2009 6:56AM Software
Citrix helps Microsoft scale out Hyper-V

Citrix helps Microsoft scale out Hyper-V

Microsoft and Citrix have opened a new chapter in their partnership with the announcement of tools to help enterprises scale up and manage virtual machine deployments based on Microsoft's Hyper-V technology.
Daniel Robinson Feb 24 2009 5:28AM Software
Sun bundles drive virtualisation into SMB market

Sun bundles drive virtualisation into SMB market

Sun Microsystems has created two hardware and software bundles as part of an initiative to drive server virtualisation downstream into the SMB space.
Staff Writers Jan 19 2009 2:34PM Hardware
Getronics replaces IT systems and infrastructure

Getronics replaces IT systems and infrastructure

Getronics has replaced all its IT systems and infrastructure following its acquisition by UXC, rolling out 70 different Dell servers and Microsoft’s Hyper-V among other technologies.
Ry Crozier Nov 21 2008 6:00AM Hardware
ESX production deployments under pressure

ESX production deployments under pressure

Server virtualisation appears to be fragmenting with more customers putting hypervisors other than ESX into production, a survey reveals.
Staff Writers Aug 27 2008 11:32AM Software
Weak hypervisors push customers to mainframe, IBM says

Weak hypervisors push customers to mainframe, IBM says

Cloud computing has emerged as the next evolution for grid architectures. At least part of the early success of the cloud model is due to virtualisation – and mainframe makers like IBM still claim bragging rights for creating the hypervisor. iTnews sat down with IBM Fellow for Server Design, Jim Rymarczyk, to pry into Big Blue’s plans in the cloud.
Ry Crozier Aug 7 2008 3:03PM Hardware

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