hardware: Supercomputers
All-Flash Systems Vs. SSD Appliances
EMC World draws attention to the many solid-state disk deployment options available.
VMware Claims It's Cheaper Than Microsoft
VMware-commissioned study claims advanced management capabilities make VMware less expensive than Microsoft virtualization products when you...
Nokia Burning Cash, But AT&T Has Hope
Nokia's investors have long had reason to worry, and new analysis points to trouble ahead. Can Windows Phone turn things around?
Why Google's Nexus Plan Makes Sense
Google is preparing to revamp how "pure Android" smartphones are sold in a move that will surely appeal to diehard Android users.
Where On Earth Is Motorola?
Motorola's handset business has been MIA throughout 2012 as it waits for Google to clear regulatory hurdles for the acquisition. But has Motorola...
Is Open Source Hardware IT's Next Big Thing?
Open source hardware isn't just for hobbyists. Early corporate adopters can reap business benefits.
How To Solve The Scale Out Storage Problem
More nodes equals increased storage capacity, but you don't want to waste CPU cycles. These options could save money and data center floor space.
RIM's Latest BlackBerry Aims Low
BlackBerry Curve 9320, RIM's new entry-level smartphone, banks on BBM addicts.
RIM's New CMO, COO Face Herculean Task
Research In Motion's newest executives, announced Tuesday, have their work cut out for them as RIM tries to rescue its sagging fortunes.
Why Security Isn't A BYOD Showstopper
IT should view the bring-your-own-device phenomenon as less of a threat and more as an opportunity. Here's why.
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Amazon's 7 Cloud Promises: Hype Vs. Reality
May 01, 2012Amazon says cloud computing is an indispensable enabler of seven important computing transformations. We hype-test the promises with a few reality...
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IBM Plans Exascale System For SKA Space Telescope
April 02, 2012IBM Research and Dutch astronomy agency Astron work on new technology to handle one exabyte of raw data per day that will be gathered by the world...
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Rutgers Gets Big Data Weapon In IBM Supercomputer
March 27, 2012Blue Gene system will allow Rutgers University researchers and N.J. businesses to tackle big data challenges such as drug research and materials...
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Supercomputer Cools Off Using Groundwater
January 18, 2012Novel cooling system turns normal groundwater into big savings for Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, which is running a new 162 teraflop...
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Congress Funds Exascale Computing
December 22, 2011The race is on for exascale computing, and Congress sees keeping the U.S. in the hunt as an imperative for long-term American competitiveness.
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Top 10 Supercomputers: U.S. Still Dominates
November 15, 2011NASA and Energy Dept. supercomputers nabbed five of the top 10 spots in a bi-annual list of the world's most powerful computers.
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Feds Detail Supercomputing's Future
November 14, 2011Federal agencies are working on everything from supercomputing in the cloud to software optimizations for fusion research, and will be discussing...
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Cray Replaces IBM On Blue Waters Supercomputer Project
November 14, 2011Computer company signs $188 million contract to develop 1-petaflop supercomputer for NSF-funded project at the University of Illinois.
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IBM Unites Mainframe, Windows Systems
November 07, 2011IBM opens zEnterprise mainframes to the world of Windows apps. Until now, IBM only supported Linux or AIX-based blades on zEnterprise.
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Intel's Vision: 2.5 Billion People Online By 2015
October 17, 2011At Web 2.0 Summit 2011, Intel Data Center Group vice president and general manager Kirk Skaugen explained Intel's vision of adding a billion more...
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