Data Center
Amazon fattens up EC2 compute cloud, chops prices
Embiggened CPU and memory, but EBS storage only
Big Switch Networks stuffs $25m more down its trousers
Like VMware's Nicira SDN biz, but still for sale
Tokyo court says Micron can wed Elpida, birth world No.2 chipmaker
Mem warrior wants into bed of penniless DRAMurai princess
Teradata customers plead: 'Stop, we can't buy any more stuff!'
Oh go on, it's only wafer thin
Windows Server 2012: Microsoft's other Big Push
Liam Proven walks us through the technical launch
Flash slash at OCZ: New CEO cuts nearly 200 jobs, 150 products
Bonfire of flash vanities
Appro adds water-cooling to Xtreme supercomputers
An HPC-driven hot tub for every university and city
New York tech firms form 'bucket brigade' to fuel flagging servers
Shifting fuel 17 floors up by hand
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Mega Euro storage show: Players talk tech on objects, tape and flash
SNW Europe Tape vendors seem perky... maybe TOO perky
Opinion
Tape is sexy again - so why can't Quantum stop drowning?
Quantum's share price is dropping, dropping and dropping, despite positive product announcements and a general swing in opinion about tape storage products. So what lies behind its loss of 62 per cent of share value and market capitalisation in nine months?
Avere to tart up FTX with cloud storage gateway, mutterings foretell
Avere is working on a strategy to front-end cloud object storage products with FTX, its filer-accelerating NVRAM, flash and disk tiered system technology, say storage insiders.
HP's 'strained' relations with Violin: Vulture-on-the-windowsill account
Exclusive It has only been a few days since HP decided to curtail its reselling agreement with Violin Memory to concentrate on its own 3PAR product. Big-mouthed bankers also had plenty to say on the move as it pertained to a rumoured IPO by Violin.
News
Guess who's still doing OK in PCs? Fujitsu, though it has troubles too
Truly, your actual computer is the Ubiquitous Solution
Avere to tart up FTX with cloud storage gateway, mutterings foretell
'Talk to the clouds, man, they'll answer you'
What economic crisis? Big Data powers cash cascade at CommVault
Backup bucks up: bucking the trend
NAND ho! New Intel and Samsung SSDs heave over the horizon
Writing's more important than reading, seemingly
ARMed warfare on the server: Intel versus AMD plus world?
Live Chat Chipzilla RUMBLE: Speak Your Brains on 2 November
ARM busts out server-to-superphone superchips
ARM TechCon Low-power juggernaut takes two more steps towards world domination
Oak Ridge lab: Behold, I Am TITAN, hear my 20 petaflop ROAR
One giant leap for a GPU, one small step for exascale
REVEALED: IBM's new DS3000-killing Storwise storage beast
Exclusive Have a peek at specs of the V3700 array
Emulex squeaks into profit: Chew on that, QLogic, 0.7 big ones
Champagne all round! Hm, maybe cider actually
Added flash fails to get network adapters out of QLogic's doors
Server slump slams Biddiscombe right in the numbers
VMware helps Hadoop roam the Serengeti a little easier
Hadoop World Virtual elephants chomping on real data
LSI puts on brave smile, blames sales droop on 'soft' PC biz
LSI's revenues and profits were both higher in Q3 2012 than in the same period in 2011 - but lower than the figures for the previous quarter this year.
HP's 'strained' relations with Violin: Vulture-on-the-windowsill account
Exclusive It has only been a few days since HP decided to curtail its reselling agreement with Violin Memory to concentrate on its own 3PAR product. Big-mouthed bankers also had plenty to say on the move as it pertained to a rumoured IPO by Violin.
Quantum blames LTO-6 switch-hit for crappy tape sales
After a three-quarter revenue decline trend, Quantum seems to be turning a corner: revenues are up, losses are down, and the outlook for the next quarter is more good news.
Spotlight
When the bathplug pops out you'd best get hold of the baby
On my count: Pull it all off mainframes and onto SAP
Liam Proven walks us through the technical launch
'Talk to the clouds, man, they'll answer you'
Exclusive Our sources don't cry over spilt beans
Open ... and Shut No data scientist? No problem
Tucci hoping to go down in history as 'Crazy Joe'?
Episode 9 'We are having a special this week on proton charging and storage of the beast'
How can we escape the dreaded NAND-woes?
HPC blog You cannae break the laws of physics - and 7nm is the limit