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The latest data-center news and analysis from Network World Fusion.

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  1. Storage leads the way to next-gen data center
  2. Apple OS gains Windows hooks
  3. How to judge a data center
  4. Update: HP readies storage push aimed at reversing slide
  5. eIQ ramps up compliance mgmt. software
  6. Sun stumbles with grid rollout
  7. Blade company Egenera drops IPO plan
  8. Automatic server provisioning: Essential, yet lacking
  9. Public Windows Server R2 beta slightly delayed
  10. Citrix updates Access Suite
  11. Disgruntled users and the centralized data center
  12. WAFS attempts to soothe the problems of running popular apps over WANs
  13. Hackers target data centers for extortion
  14. Microsoft offers Beta 2 of Compute Cluster Server 2003
  15. Platform steps up partnership with Microsoft
  16. Connecting real estate to cyberspace
  17. Don’t put all your telecom eggs in one basket
  18. Financial services companies out in front
  19. Data quality for dummies, Part 1
  20. Data quality for dummies, Part 2
  21. When speed rules
  22. Role-playing games at a glance
  23. Use both preventive and reactive operations
  24. Penguins at the data center door
  25. Hu named chairman of UMC, replaces Tsao
  26. Euro project aims to stem chip power leakage
  27. Top UMC executives indicted in Taiwan
  28. Japanese chip giants explore joint production
  29. PC memory prices rise as gadget memory prices drop
  30. Avtech rolls out server temperature monitor
  31. Strategic data center outsourcing
  32. Philips Q4 profit dips on one-off charges
  33. Virtualization not a panacea
  34. 'Virtual nets' let remote users sync files when back at the office
  35. What’s really driving data center consolidation
  36. Uptime Devices sniffs out environmental conditions
  37. Panasonic to build new chip test facility in Singapore
  38. Taiwan seen tightening rules on China investments
  39. HP takes the heat off blades
  40. How do you define the data center?
  41. HP readying storage upgrades
  42. SWsoft virtualization targets high availability
  43. Anti-virus vendors target network-access control
  44. In brief: SonicWall buys MailFrontier
  45. The future is a world of uncertainties for vendors
  46. The future is services with a smile
  47. The future is new kinds of communities
  48. How to make the most of your IT budget
  49. Data center consolidation and stripping the branch office
  50. APC chills data centers
  51. A dose of telemedicine saves lives, cuts costs
  52. Two views on data center budgets
  53. Green data centers help the bottom line
  54. What makes Harvard's net tick
  55. Tips for leading IT amid corporate change
  56. IT service catalog aligns IT supply with demand
  57. Stratus fault-tolerant server starts under $10,000
  58. User experience is key
  59. CEBIT - Low power is future for high-powered servers
  60. Red Hat lays out plans for virtualization
  61. XML databases gaining acceptance
  62. Healthcare system juggles upgrades
  63. How to cool a data center you could bake a pizza in
  64. Stratus extends fault-tolerance reach
  65. How to keep tabs on powerhouse vendors
  66. U.K. government tests disaster preparedness by going through 'hell'
  67. Recognize the importance of data-quality management
  68. Data quality management - first steps
  69. Virtualization vendors take aim at desktop
  70. CA reports disappointing preliminary Q4 results
  71. DQM technologies cover human error
  72. Data center architect should oversee production of a 21st century data center
  73. Crescendo Networks aims to reduce back-end processing bottlenecks
  74. Azul brings compute appliance
  75. The new face of disaster recovery
  76. XRoads Networks: Small company, big acceleration
  77. Silver Peak NX-3500's caching algorithms shine
  78. Is virtualization really a step forward?
  79. Data center moving day
  80. HP to consolidate its data centers
  81. The four main data center trends
  82. Consolidation trend shifting from data center to branch office
  83. Consolidation demands data center changes
  84. NetBotz watches the NOC around the clock
  85. OS-level virtualizer ships with Linux for first time
  86. Extreme growth: More apps, more servers, more storage
  87. Inergy Automative Systems gets 300% more out of existing bandwidth
  88. UPS designed to help you go green
  89. Web hosters go green
  90. IBM lowers price points with new midrange mainframe
  91. Intel won't support DDR3 memory until mid-2007
  92. When five nines just won’t cut it
  93. Japanese chip makers tie on advanced production
  94. June 12, 2006 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
  95. PlateSpin spins out workload planning for virtualized environments
  96. Intel advances 'Tulsa' server chip release
  97. TI plans more efficient chips for mobile devices
  98. Stake in Chinese foundry put into trust for UMC
  99. PC shipments stay strong thanks to Asian demand
  100. Companies moving slowly toward greater operational efficiency