Senate to Vote on Data Center Power Bill
The U.S. Senate is next in line to take up the issue of power consumption in data centers. Mirroring what the House of Representatives did
The U.S. Senate is next in line to take up the issue of power consumption in data centers. Mirroring what the House of Representatives did
Congress is turning its attention to power and cooling in the data center, asking the federal Environmental Protection Agency to gather information on the subject.
Congress is about to take up the issue of energy efficiency in federal and private data centers. The House of Representatives is expected to vote
Intel is preparing to launch its long-awaited dual-core Itanium 2 processor, dubbed “Montecito,” in July, the latest attempt by the giant chip maker to re-establish
IBM is adding more than 15 teraflops of computing power to its three supercomputing-on-demand centers as the company adjusts to growing demands on the service.
VMware and Intel are combining forces in a program designed to encourage software developers to build their applications for virtualized environments on Intel’s Xeon platform.
Stratus Technologies is greatly expanding the support for standard Linux on its fault-tolerant servers. The Maynard, Mass., company June 19 is announcing support for Red
Hewlett-Packard is looking to bring its high-availability platform for the midrange market. The Palo Alto, Calif., company on June 5 is launching the Integrity NonStop
Microsoft announced that it will have a beta version of its upcoming hypervisor virtualization technology ready by the end of 2006, and will release to