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The Register
Biting the hand that feeds IT
Copyright: Copyright 2008, Situation Publishing
  Wed, 03 Sep 2008 21:24:09 +0200

Server, storage, desktops, research, ho!

Hewlett-Packard is launching a fleet of virtualization products today, including four new thin-client PCs, a StorageWorks virtualization blade, an enterprise storage package, updates to HP-UX, and plenty of service offerings.…

  Wed, 03 Sep 2008 01:43:55 +0200

Slimline P2P throttler

IBM is rolling out a blade server made to support deep packet inspection tools, so that service providers and other operations can better shield themselves against viruses, denial of service attacks, and, yes, throttle peer-to-peer bandwidth.…

Triple stuffed

Super-charging memory shop MetaRAM has started talking up its beefy DDR3 modules.…

  Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:46:50 +0200

Ugly economy fails to tarnish iron in Q2

The server biz is still booming thanks to customers buying up x86 boxes. The current worldwide economic agitation doesn't seem to have affected with major vendors with all of the big names shipping more metal in the second quarter of 2008 than the same period last year, according to the latest bean counting from Gartner.…

  Thu, 21 Aug 2008 22:21:14 +0200

Nomadic volumes

Amazon.com continues to offer deeper penetration into its cloud. The company this week unfurled a storage service for hard-core users that will let you keep data and file systems in separate piles.…

  Thu, 21 Aug 2008 11:56:16 +0200

Babycham alert

Mini-Survey With data centres in a state of flux, we thought it would be a great time to get away from vendor hype and find out what's really going on. Have you virtualised everything you can? Have you consolidated to a fraction of your former self? Or are you somewhere between sorting out the rats' nest legacy and planning a coherent future?…

  Wed, 20 Aug 2008 22:05:13 +0200

They're turberrific

IDF Intel has tick-tocked itself into a frenzy about its upcoming line of multi-core fancies now being discussed under the "Nehalem" code-name.…

  Wed, 20 Aug 2008 17:58:45 +0200

Silver lining meets cloud

With cloud services losing their 24x7 luster, Hyperic is today expected to step up with its second service probing for potential weaknesses.…

Save all your kisses for me

Microsoft plans to cough up $100m in additional subs to software rival Novell with the payment being made no later than 1 November, the odd couple confirmed today.…

2008 sticking around

Microsoft has re-committed itself to an interim release of its Windows server operating system, countering reports it had planned to go straight to a major release instead.…

  Tue, 19 Aug 2008 18:37:41 +0200

Makes grunty boxes

IDF No server vendor worth its hot swappable fans will let an Intel Developer Forum go by without announcing some new kit. So here's Sun Microsystems doing its part for the epic Intel ecosystem with a pair of new servers.…

  Tue, 19 Aug 2008 17:11:51 +0200

Give 'em enough rope...

Microsoft will relax its virtual machine licensing policy to make it easier for businesses to move a VM freely about physical servers.…

  Mon, 18 Aug 2008 15:21:37 +0200

Why does it always rain on me

Dell has lost its bid to trademark the widely-used term “cloud computing”.…

  Mon, 18 Aug 2008 12:50:06 +0200

Game, chipset and match

AMD plans to dish up a server platform based on a new chipset in the first half of 2009 - meanwhile, its 45 nanometre Shanghai processor will be released in the fourth quarter of this year.…

Citrix, VMware jack up non-US price lists

Analysis US software vendors are jacking up their price lists in Europe, and are blaming the weak dollar for the hike.…

Don't tie me up with those ties, Ty

It may have finally dawned on Microsoft that its current software licensing restrictions kill one of the major benefits of virtualization — the ability to move a virtual machine freely about physical servers.…

  Thu, 14 Aug 2008 21:12:57 +0200

Screengrabs air metallic laundry

Exactly how many servers does Microsoft own? Well, we still don't for sure, but it looks as if Redmond is running at least 148,357 boxes.…

Glum CEO says 'we're sorry'

VMware’s CEO has blamed a chunk of leftover pre-release code for a bug that yesterday prevented virtual servers around the world from powering up when the clock hit 12 August.…

Practically gold farming in real life

The owner of six of China's fastest privately-owned computers continues to rake in cash thanks to more than a little help from orcs and elves.…

  Tue, 12 Aug 2008 12:28:37 +0200

Virtual machines shot down on inglorious 12th

Irate VMware customers were left unable to power up their virtual servers this morning because of a bug that killed their systems when the clock clicked round to 12 August.…

  Mon, 11 Aug 2008 15:52:56 +0200

On the emasculation of Twitter and Dirty Harry

Fail and You Hadoop is a library for writing distributed data processing programs using the MapReduce framework. It's got all the makings of a blogosphere hit: cluster computing, large datasets, parallelism, algorithms published by Google, and open source. Every four days or so, a nerd will discover Hadoop, write a “Basic MapReduce Tutorial with Hadoop” tutorial on his blog with some trivial examples, and feel satisfied with himself for educating the world about a yet-undiscovered gem. Comparatively, very few people actually use Hadoop in practice, and those who do don't write about it. Why? Because they're adults who don't care about getting on the front page of Digg.…

Claim on the term was a topical storm

Dell's grip on a "cloud computing" trademark may not be as solid as it first seemed.…

  Thu, 07 Aug 2008 02:12:45 +0200

As open as the next proprietary vendor

LinuxWorld VMware has joined the Linux Foundation's enterprise IT club with owner EMC, barely a month after chief executive Diane Greene was turfed out of office.…

We nailed another late product

Microsoft's SQL Server 2008 has finally found its way into the daylight.…

  Wed, 06 Aug 2008 08:02:03 +0200

Well, it's been a rubbish summer

The Met Office, home of UK weather forecasting, is getting a shiny new supercomputer from IBM.…

  Tue, 05 Aug 2008 23:08:46 +0200

Again, with the Linux desktop

LinuxWorld Ubuntu is the latest Linux distro to fall under the loving gaze of systems giant IBM, in its endless march to unseat Microsoft from business desktops and servers.…

Hey! You! Get off of my trademark...

Dell is attempting to trademark the tech industry’s favourite buzzword – “cloud computing”.…

  Sat, 02 Aug 2008 00:46:16 +0200

Beware of changes, says soothsaying analyst

While gazing into its crystal ball, Gartner has reached a spectacular conclusion about the future of the blade server market:…

  Fri, 01 Aug 2008 14:34:02 +0200

Web 2.0 fluffers wanted

IBM is building a $360m data centre to gain a bigger foothold in the increasingly crowded cloud computing services market.…

  Thu, 31 Jul 2008 21:22:49 +0200

Sniffs new business opportunity

Exclusive Sun Microsystems' utility computing operation is being turned into a separate cloud business unit lead by Sun's chief sustainability officer Dave Douglas.…

  Wed, 30 Jul 2008 17:35:10 +0200

I wanna be your middleman

Parallels yesterday laid out a programme for helping independent software vendors to provide their apps in the SaaS model without having to rehash existing code.…

Three countries, six data centers, and one stuffed elephant

HP, Intel, and Yahoo! have teamed up to build an enormous cloud for grounded boffins across the globe.…

  Tue, 29 Jul 2008 19:02:03 +0200

Game, set and crash

D'oh! I learned a long time ago that generating random numbers (really, truly random numbers) is a non-trivial exercise.…

  Mon, 28 Jul 2008 23:12:12 +0200

Eye on Redmond

With rivals clambering at the gate, VMware has opted to offer its bare-bones ESXi hypervisor for free.…

We'll skate past the obvious joke

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Transactional memory: The great nerd equalizer

Fail and You I don’t know about you, but every time I have to program with threads and shared resources, I want to remove my face incrementally with a salad fork. Locks, mutexes, the synchronized keyword; all of these things can strike fear into the heart of a green developer. Most seasoned developers just fall into a rut of depression when it’s time for multi-threading. Developers like me simply talk our way out of it. It’s easier than thinking.…

  Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:22:06 +0200

Only largest accounts will get a direct line

Sun Microsystems plans to rapidly move its entire US customer base, short of its largest accounts, to an indirect sales model.…

  Mon, 21 Jul 2008 14:32:19 +0200

Madness or genius?

UK hosting company Bytemark has seen the future of servers and it's... er... a processor designed for tiny laptops and desktops.…

Implicit Networks demands royalties

Seattle firm Implicit Networks is suing Adobe, IBM, Oracle and SAP for patent infringements.…

Heck of a job, Hector. We'll keep it up!

Comment Normally, a succession plan is a good thing. You want the new CEO to slide into the old CEO's chair with an ease that says, "Our asses were molded by the same country club rib eyes and crème brûlées. Everything is under control."…

China's Godson-3 whimpers in too

Hot Chips The grandest chip unveiling in many, many years will take place this August on the campus of Stanford University.…

Beget Methuselah SSDs

Samsung and Sun Microsystems say they've found a veritable fountain of youth for data center solid-state drives.…

De-bloating Bill's code

Fastscale is bringing its unique brand of software shrinking to Windows Server.…

Your POD or mine?

Hewlett-Packard has finally found its way into the data center trailer park.…

Seeks application workload Nirvana

Citrix Systems is developing a set of Open Virtual Machine (OVM) format tools that will let virtualized applications jump across different hypervisors.…

  Tue, 15 Jul 2008 22:38:12 +0200

Not as bad as you might have thought

Sun Microsystems has issued an early take on its fourth quarter financial results, showing sales figures that have declined from the same period last year.…

Sun rises on Dell in SaaS future

Exclusive Salesforce.com is chucking out the last of it Sun Microsystems' Sun Fire servers this week, ending one of Sun's most bragged about relationships.…

Are we there yet?

The phrase “cloud computing” has been subjected to unnatural forms of marketing abuse. The buzzword pros have taken two nouns that we all recognize, combined them and formed a nebulous, hideous beast that means many things to many people.…

SPARC64 VII plugs in

Now is about the time Sun Microsystems was meant to start telling the world of the wonders inherent in the Rock processor. No such luck. Instead, Sun and Fujitsu are celebrating the arrival of Version VII of the SPARC64 processor.…

Will fuel 300,000-core, 10 petaflop giant

Exclusive IBM looks set to join the seriously multi-core set with the Power7 chip. Internal documents seen by The Register show Power7 with eight cores per processor and also some very, very large IBM boxes based on the chip.…


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