Microsoft's virtual balancing act
Virtualisation is arguably the hottest race in software. So why is Microsoft stuck on the pits?
Measuring success
Quanitifying the business benefits of virtualisation proves tough.
Business continuity moves up the agenda
Aproaches to the implementation of business continuity are changing.
Sun shines again as Niagara rises
The research and development-led turnaround at Sun Microsystems.
Twisted pairing
Fixed-mobile convergence may confound the sceptics.
Green fever
Vendors hope to reap a Green computing sales bonanza. They may be disappointed.
Data centre building blocks
Modular data centres inside shipping containers offer a glimpse of next-generation infrastructure.
Hypervision
Virtualisation threatens to usurp the classic role of the operating system - and reshape the industry.
Wonder drug?
The "magic pill "of virtualisation is not without its side effects.
The space conundrum
Virtualisation is offering data centre managers a compelling solution to the space problem.
Centrist thoughts
Businesses are looking to impose control over their dispersed IT assets.
Gravitational pull
Centralising IT can result in concentration of power in data centres, which is complex to manage.
Grand designs
What lessons can be learnt from companies that have already invented the data centre of the future?
The enterprise telephony two horse race
Alcatel and Siemens lead the pack in the enterprise VoIP market.
View from the centre
Data centre consolidation is reshaping the challenges of the modern IT infrastructure.
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