ANAHEIM, Calif. — Heralded by a seven-piece band and the concert-like trappings of flames, smoke and strobe lights, IBM last week announced a software offering that integrates nine of its tools for ...
The package, called Virtualization Engine, is designed to make IBM's Power servers better able to juggle multiple loads and provides a foundation for an infrastructure that can respond automatically ...
More companies are abandoning the reactive security model in favor of comprehensive, top-down strategies, and IBM is starting to cater to this trend Security vendors have been harping on the need for ...
IBM Corp. today announced the general availability of a new tool that’s designed to address application sprawl and boost the efficiency of business operations. It’s called IBM Concert, and it’s said ...
Chapter 2-Describes the market environment and major players. It provides basic information of these players along with competitive situation and market concentration status. Chapter 3-Introduces the ...
Today, I wanted to direct your attention to an article in out Enterprise Applications section. The story takes a look at what vendors are doing in the server management arena. Our authors ...
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Servers are complicated machines, requiring cool rooms and regular updates and maintenance to run properly. The problem is, many IT departments are understaffed, and adding server management on top of ...
The hardware maker says its server management tools, which integrate with the software giant's products, will help simplify information management operations and lower maintenance costs. Michael ...
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Big Blue plans to provide essential plumbing for its utility computing vision later this year, when it debuts technology that uses its Power5 chip. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...