Duke University: Delivering Adaptive Performance
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Business Solutions for IT Managers: Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 shows the steady addition of up to 0.4 GHz for Intel Xeon processor E5-2680 at Duke University. |
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Business Solutions for IT Managers: Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 shows the steady addition of up to 0.4 GHz for Intel Xeon processor E5-2680 at Duke University. |
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In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Tom Trainer, senior product marketing manager at Red Hat, stops by to talk about the company’s storage software appliance. It allows cloud and data center managers to deploy [See the full post…] |
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Derek Chan, head of technology for global operations at DreamWorks, visits Chip Chat to talk about the intersection of technology and movies and what benefits the company has seen when [See the full post…] |
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive from the Intel Xeon E5 processor launch, Allyson discusses the new Dell PowerEdge server line based on the Intel Xeon processor E5 family with Brian Payne, an [See the full post…] |
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive from the Intel Xeon E5 processor launch, Allyson talks with Todd Brannon from Cisco about the company’s Unified Computing System 3rd generation of fabric computing. Cisco’s products [See the full post…] |
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this livecast archive from the Intel Xeon processor E5 launch, Gary Thome, Chief Architect, Infrastructure Software and Blades/VP of Strategy from HP, chats about the launch of the new [See the full post…] |
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this livecast archive from the Intel Xeon processor E5 launch, Brinda Ramaiya from IBM talks about the 10 year anniversary of BladeCenter products as well as the company’s new [See the full post…] |
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Business Solutions for IT Managers: Clemson University expects 1.5x more bandwidth and 2x faster floating point performance with the Intel Xeon processor E5 family. |
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IT Best Practices: Gain insight from Intel IT and Dell on IT consumerization and the value of embracing the new consumer-technology-based workplace. For more Intel IT best practices on IT Consumerization, go to www.intel.com/IT. |
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Intel – The Personal Cloud: Verb Farm is a full-service editorial shop based in Portland, Oregon, specializing in information design. The agency works with companies and creative agencies of all sizes to deliver strategic content, and has endeared itself to [See the full post…] |
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Business Solutions for IT Managers: Intel Xeon processor E5 family doubles the wall-time performance of workhorse ADRIC code for RENCI. |
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Intel – The Personal Cloud: Freelance TV host breathes easier with files automatically backed up to a Synology DS712+ network attached storage server powered by an Intel Atom processor. Ramona Bruland has made a career of discovering the best things [See the full post…] |
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Business Solutions for IT Managers: RADVISION optimizes multi-party video conferencing to run on Intel Xeon processor E5-2680. |
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Business Solutions for IT Managers: Intel teams up with the British Council to introduce computer-based language learning in Egypt thanks to Intel-powered classmate PCs. |
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IT Best Practices: Episode 22 – We are awash in data today. That presents a challenge for the IT organization. But if real meaning can be extracted from all that data – structured and unstructured, human-generated and machine-generated – it [See the full post…] |
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Business Solutions for IT Managers: KMS Components, a leading UK distributor turns to 2nd Generation Intel Core vPro processor and Microsoft to drive business forward. |
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Intel – The Personal Cloud: Ron Croudy is a NYC-based graphic designer, electronic recording artist, and DJ, operating under the name Rontronik. His music-making buddies are scattered all over the world—New York City, Michigan, Los Angeles, London, and Germany—so sharing [See the full post…] |
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Genci, a French organization builds one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers using the Intel Xeon processor E5-2680. |
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Business Solutions for IT Managers: Auto manufacturer BMW uses the Intel Xeon processor E5 family to develop its high-performance computing (HPC) resources. |
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IT Best Practices: Intel IT’s Response and Recovery Management (ITRRM) program keeps the Intel core business processes running when a disaster occurs and helps with recovery after the disaster subsides. A recent example of exercising our business continuity (BC) plans [See the full post…] |
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Inertia: Two-steps-forward-one-step-back has been an apt description for much of professional web-based media. As Joe Casale, CEO of Casale Media says, “I’ve heard it said there’s four steps to putting an ad on TV and like 90 steps for doing [See the full post…] |
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Business Solutions for IT Managers: Standardizing on Intel Xeon processors 5600 series helps Mindspeed Technologies consolidate, reduce costs, and support continued business expansion. |
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Lisa Onstot from Dell discusses the new PowerEdge 12G Servers based on the Intel Xeon processor E5 family. Benefits include increased performance, storage, and memory as well as improved acoustics, [See the full post…] |
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In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Christopher MacGowan, the CTO of Piston Cloud Computing, chats about Piston Enterprise OS, the company’s cloud OS based on OpenStack. The solution takes advantage of Intel based servers [See the full post…] |
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Business Solutions for IT Managers: RISC migration to Intel Xeon processors 5600 and 7500 series improves up time, performance, and savings for Cerner’s mission-critical healthcare applications. |
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