Server competition between Linux and Microsoft is heating up.
Citrix has launched Access Essentials 1.0, an access solution specifically developed for SMEs with fewer than 75 users.
Unisys has brought capacity on demand to the Intel server market with Real Time Capacity for its series of ES7000 servers.
An independent poll of 200 managed hosting customers in the UK, conducted by Vanson Bourne Research, sees Rackspace Managed Hosting Europe scoring an average of 9.29 points out of 10.
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IBM and Network Appliance (NetApp) will focus on combining IBM`s storage virtualisation technologies and the full line of NetApp V-Series and FAS storage systems into integrated solutions.
IT infrastructure, solutions and services provider, Datacentrix, has upgraded Investec Asset Management`s processing and storage infrastructure.
Intel has introduced Itanium 2 processors with a 667MHz front side bus.
Standard Bank says a more than R100 million licensing agreement with Microsoft does not mean the bank no longer supports open source.
South African Airways has finalised its new data storage solution to manage its e-mail environment.
IBM has launched its Cool Blue server cooling technology.
Dell is offering integrated patch-management software with Altiris.
Open-Xchange has signed an agreement with Novell to begin selling SUSE Linux Enterprise Server bundled with its Open-Xchange Server.