EMC acquires cloud support vendor FastScale – Computerworld
IDG News Service – EMC has acquired FastScale Technology, a vendor of software for data centers, in an effort to focus on supporting private cloud infrastructures, the company announced Monday. With the acquisition, EMC will focus on increasing the

AMD Rolls Out 40-Watt Six-Core Opteron – eWeek
AMD is unveiling a 40-watt version of its six-core Istanbul Opteron processor aimed at dense data center environments, cloud computing platforms and Web 2.0 applications, which are looking for greater density and lower power consumption. AMD

Intel says data centers much too cold – The Register
Intel wants you to know that data centers are wasting energy – and money – by over-cooling their servers, burdened by warranties that may prevent them from aggressively raising their temperature. That study included results from a recent Liebert

CA to Showcase Comprehensive Virtualization Management Solutions for – PR Newswire
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — (VMworld, Moscone Center) — CA, Inc. (NASDAQ: CA) today announced that it is showcasing its integrated virtualization management solutions for VMware environments at VMworld 2009. “Virtualization can

Mellanox Announces ConnectX-2, An Advanced High-Performance, Low Power – PR Inside
Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. (NASDAQ:MLNX) (TASE:MLNX), a leading supplier of end-to-end connectivity solutions for data center servers and storage, today announced the availability of its ConnectX-2 line of I/O adapter device products which expands

NTT America s New Data Center Aims To Harpoon Twitter s Fail Whale – TechCrunch
NTT America announced today that it has leased a new 15,000 square foot data center in Santa Clara, CA. Big deal, you might think, a network provider expands its capacity. Except this network provider has a very high-profile client: Twitter. Though

HP Labs uses lasers to cut energy usage inside data centers – Venturebeat.com
HP Labs researchers have demonstrated a way to use lasers to replace a lot of the electronics that connect servers to racks in data centers, a development that could one day make commercial computers much more power efficient, faster and cheaper. The

AMD Ships Low-Power Operton EE for Cloud Computing – NewsFactor Network
Advanced Micro Devices is shipping its power-sipping Opteron EE processor, code-named Istanbul, for cloud-computing environments. AMD’s six-core 40W ACP Opteron EE is designed for dense data centers. An analyst said AMD needs the Opteron EE to

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  3. Macquarie Telecom Invests $1M in EMC Infrastructure Technology to – TMCnet
  4. SGI Unveils Multi-Vendor Support, Outsourcing Services Via New Support
  5. AMD releases ultra-low power Istanbul Opteron chip – IDG NEWS

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