As computing demands grow, so too do the costs of energy demands, says APC by Schneider.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP media server features Mac support, Dot Hill intros virtual RAID adapter tech, and Oracle and Sun release flash-based server.
In this World Wide Wrap: Open Group looks to Arabia, Velcom revamps its data warehousing, and Red Rock takes over Glue.
In this World Wide Wrap: Extreme Networks adds 10 partners, Imperva opens Australian channel, and vendors back Cisco's UC plans.
Mark McGregor will provide the tools and techniques needed to drive successful change programmes.
Enterprises see real promise for flexibility and savings from cloud computing, a survey reveals.
Data warehousing needs to be owned by business leaders so data can remain flexible and offer organisational value.
Companies often experience similar data warehousing problems, such as scope management and implementation approach, says PBT Group.
In this World Wide Wrap: DataDirect reaches rack milestone, Adaptec SSD Cache boosts storage, and Zycko and Infortrend expand EU offering.
Cloud computing may not be the answer for data warehousing, say experts at a local conference.
In this World Wide Wrap: City awards business expansion grant, BPM / SOA Symposium coming soon, and Formscan and Metastorm partner.
Web 2.0 technologies drive integrated approaches to data warehousing, says 9Sight Consulting.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lenovo intros Lynnfield-based server, Snow Leopard supports Exchange 2007, and Xeon 3400 parts for entry-level servers.