Intel Atom S1200 helps HP Moonshot to lift off today. HP and Intel® have been collaborating for a few years on project Moonshot to bring new levels of density, efficiency and TCO for light weight web workl...
Caching is storage. Here’s how Wikipedia defines caching: “… .a cache (pron.: /ˈkæʃ/ KASH) is a component that transparently stores data so that future requests for that data can be ser...
Intel and SAP have worked closely together for years. But, our co-engineering has reached a new level of integration with the recent launch of our Big Data solution based on the SAP HANA® platform and Intel® D...
How important is storage to your business? My name is Ilene Aginsky and I work in the Storage Division. I’m new to this community and I think this is the perfect place to talk about how the explosion of digital ...
At last week’s IBM Impact conference, the focus was on “Technology in Motion,” and the keynote presentations were both inspiring and thought-provoking. The program celebrated some of the 400 IBM Cham...
Want to see how products and technologies from Intel can help your enterprise meet its IT challenges? Take a look at what we're already doing for leading companies worldwide in these business success stories. You can ...
HP and Intel have a long standing partnership and it feels like there will be no shortage of exciting things to come the rest of 2013 and into 2014. We are very excited to once again be the premier Sponsor...
This post originally appeared in Information Management on December 26, 2012 Politics aside, the subject of energy is of great concern in every large data center. Why, then, is power consumption still an afterthoug...
I’ll admit it. I read some dismay the stories about the collapsing market for European carbon dioxide emissions allowances, as covered in the New York Times. Without going into great detail, I feel the m...
How big is big data? Imagine a petabyte of data…which in video form represents about 10 years of HD viewing. Scientists, corporations and people are producing petabytes of data an amazing rate….an ...
One thing we all know about the Intel Developer Forum is that it provides an insight into the future of computing, and Diane Bryant did not disappoint providing the audience with a view into how data center computing ...
I recently published a blog on Data Center Knowledge about how energy proportionality has essentially doubled the server efficiency gains beyond what “Moore’s Law.” This doubling was done by im...
This post originally appeared in Forbes on October 22nd, 2012 Follow @jsklaus on Twitter for more You recycle, drive a hybrid, and run your major appliances during off-peak hours. You are doing all you can to help...
To make it easier to use the vast amounts of data being generated, collected, and stored every day—also known as big data—Intel recently announced Intel® Distribution for Apache Hadoop* software, built...
Watch Now China's SuperCloud is a leading cloud server provider delivering low power consumption, high density, customization, and green power for its customers. For the low power usage effectiveness (...
This is a guest post from Cisco.com - It originally appeared on the Data Center Blog. Raghunath Nambiar is a Data Center Solutions Strategist for Unified Computing Systems at Cisco Systems. His current ...
Hi, A quick question. My Dell T3500 desktop has an Intel ICH10R/DO controller. I recently installed a new 3TB drive from Seagate. The drive is not correctly reported to Windows. Insteal of 3000TB it is...
Machines and human beings are generating some 2.5 exabytes of data each day, according to estimates from IBM. That’s 1 plus 18 zero’s worth of information daily, and it’s piling up so fast th...
This post originally appeared in Industry Perspectives on October 22nd, 2012 Follow jsklaus on Twitter Power and cooling continue to strain even the most modern data centers. Industry analysts estimate that d...
This post originally appeared in GreenBiz on December 26, 2012 Follow IntelDCM on Twitter Keeping things cool has long been a mantra for data center operators, but new research suggests it may not be essential ...