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  • HP Android Netbook to Muscle Out Microsoft Windows, Intel Atom

    The use of Google’s Linux-based operating system Android in netbooks has the potential to muscle computing incumbents Microsoft and Intel out of the mini-PC computing space as more mobile phone components make their way into PCs. The end result would likely be even less expensive netbooks based on technologies originally designed for phones, such as…

  • Intel’s New Nehalem Drives Virtualization, Cloud Computing

    Intel’s touting its latest Nehalem EP-based quad-core processors as the biggest platform advancement in 10 years, aiming to provide organizations with enhanced virtualization and cloud computing capabilities. Analysts say virtualization and cloud computing are major drivers for future server demand, and Gartner predicts virtualization will be the top technology initiative customers undertake this year. >>…

  • Dell`s PC Pricing Conundrum

    Has Dell learned its lesson about pricing products for the channel? Since the computer manufacturer re-entered the channel nearly 18 months ago, it’s dodged issues of conflict for what it offers registered partners for prices on products and what customers can find by shopping direct on Dell’s Web site. Now Dell is engaging the channel…

  • Open Cloud Manifesto Ensures Migration, Not Identity Management

    The controversial “Open Cloud Manifesto” is intended to ensure users of Web-based applications such as those offered by Salesforce.com, IBM and Microsoft have the ability to port their data to new providers should they choose to switch services. However, the limitation of cloud services is the lack of secure inter-cloud communications and data exchange between…

  • Intel`s Xeon 5500 Greens Servers and Conquers Virtual Worlds

    With the launch of Intel’s new Xeon 5500 processors, it’s obvious that data centers will turn to the latest CPU to consolidate servers and embrace virtualization in the data center. But, what isn’t so obvious is what the Xeon 5500 means to the traditional desktop infrastructure. A Xeon 5500 based server has the potential to…

  • Intel Nehalem Xeon Processor Could Hurt Server Sales

    Intel’s Nehalem Xeon processor launch March 30 could potentially make Intel a leader in the hardware virtualization space and spur more virtualization projects, but it’s not likely to sell any more server hardware. That could be bad news for server vendors such as Dell, Hewlett-Packard and IBM. IT solution providers that sell into large businesses…

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