Microsoft SQL Server 2005 support ends on April 12, but are businesses ready?
Extended support for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 will end on April 12.
Extended support for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 will end on April 12.
Every time Intel announces new Xeon chips, server makers waste no time in announcing new products.
Qualcomm's upcoming server chips are being tested by top-tier cloud players, but now developers can also work with them through a new cloud service.
A barebones PC could turn into a multimedia or virtual reality powerhouse with new FirePro server graphics processors introduced by AMD.
As a Gartner research analyst, Craig Roth’s main goal at Microsoft Ignite was to judge the SharePoint Server zeitgeist.
Anthony Stevens, CIO of KPMG Australia debates why CIOs are delaying the migration from Windows Server 2003.
"The server market continues to be deeply impacted by the shift to the 3rd Platform and the affect of mobile, cloud, social and big data analytic technologies."
In today's business environment, companies are expected to grow quickly. This means their data centers must grow quickly, too. These four technological advances will help firms scale up -- and down, when necessary -- so growth doesn't turn into a bad thing.
Rackspace will help enterprises build private clouds using the OpenStack cloud operating system, the company announced Tuesday. Meanwhile, Dell is seeking enterprises and service providers for proof-of-concept OpenStack trials with its Dell PowerEdge C family of servers.
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