Intel IT’s Data Center Strategy is on track to create $650M of value for Intel’s business. They’ve realized over 30% of this already, with server refresh and data center virtualization driving a large portion of the value. Hear about how Intel has shifted their strategy away from strictly consolidating data centers to a strategy that focuses on leveraging the full potential of their data centers worldwide.
Experience Intel IT’s complete data center strategy at Intel.com.
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Dylan Larson stops by Chip Chat to talk about the evolution of the data center into the “platform” and the flexibility, efficiency, and sociological changes involved.
For more information see:
Server Products
Intel Chip Chat Home Page
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In this audio podcast, Dylan Larson stops by Chip Chat to discuss the emergence of modular-based server platforms – the integration of server solutions in the data center.
For more information see:
Intel Modular Server
The Server Room
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In this Intel Chip Chat podcast with Allyson Klein, Dylan Larson, director of technology initiatives for the server group, discusses virtualization 2.0; development of the enterprise cloud; Intel investments in virtualization performance, networked I/O and workload analysis; and instrumentation and power management technologies for the data center.
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Intel’s introduction of 45nm technology last year brought with it new levels of innovation and data center efficiency. With a trend toward bigger servers using virtualization, however, comes a need for increased performance headroom. In this podcast, Intel’s Chris Peters discusses some of the innovations brought by 45nm, as well as what’s next in virtualization.
Chris also spoke earlier this year about the impact that the 45nm manufacturing process is having on Intel’s Xeon processors.
Chris continues to blog and write about his work at Intel, including answers to come frequently asked questions on 45nm technology.
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Increasing data center density elevates the importance of the right cooling technology. Listen in to learn what Intel’s Eco-Technology team recommends for efficient cooling.
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What was Scoble up to one year ago today? Check out today’s video for a trip down memory lane.
And for more context, check out his blog, from one year ago today!
John Fowler, executive vice president at Sun Microsystems, invited us over for a press conference where they announced their new blade server 6200 series (servers for the data center). Here’s first look at these new servers. Here’s the highlights of the press conference along with highlights of an interview with Michael McNerney, director of the Blade Server product line.
Other posts from a year ago:
Photowalking 9: Dream Machines
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Enterprise computing has come a long way from the days of centralized mainframes in the 1970’s to the fully distributed desktops and laptops we see today. With the workplace becoming more technologically diverse and increasingly mobile, desktop IT workload grows exponentially with each new user and configuration. Is there a solution that can give IT centralized control while still providing end users with a familiar interface? Yes there is – VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure allows you to centrally deliver virtual desktops from your secure datacenter to your end users. Virtual desktops look and behave like traditional PCs. Therefore, users can still customize their desktops, download additional applications without adding to the IT support queue. VMware virtualization helps you take back control of the desktop.
This podcast features VMware Desktop Specialist Todd Dayton in an interview that dives into the architecture behind VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, applicable use cases and tips on how to get started.
The Server Virtualization Blog has a great and concise explanation of the VM value proposition in a recent post by Bridget Botelho, including links to case studies.
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In this podcast, we hear about a new development in the high performance computing market from Raj Das of SGI and Greg Schulz, analyst with The StorageIO Group, weighs in on the “green gap” in the data center.
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