Archive for the 'Performance Management' Category
Monday, November 24th, 2008
AMD’s ‘Shanghai’ processors are the company’s first chips to utilize the improved performance and efficiency of 45nm technology. ZDNet Germany tests show that they have made up important ground on Intel Xeon chips. Back to Part 1 Back to Part 2 Full virtualization…
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Dunnington CPU, Level 3 Communications Inc., Processor Development, AMD Opteron, Nehalem, Shanghai, Intel Xeon, Xeon, ZDNet Germany, Christoph Hochstatter, ZDNet Germany, Christoph Hochstatter, Shangahi, benchmarks, Opteron, AMD, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Semiconductors, Virtualization, Hardware, Servers, Components, Human Resources, Intel, Performance, Performance Management, Processors, Workforce Management, Intel Corp. |
Monday, November 24th, 2008
AMD’s ‘Shanghai’ processors are the company’s first chips to utilize the improved performance and efficiency of 45nm technology. ZDNet Germany tests show that they have made up important ground on Intel Xeon chips. Back to Part 1 Ahead to Part 3 The 2.7GHz AMD Shanghai…
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Dunnington CPU, Level 3 Communications Inc., Processor Development, AMD Opteron, Shanghai, Intel Xeon, Xeon, ZDNet Germany, Christoph Hochstatter, ZDNet Germany, Christoph Hochstatter, Shangahi, benchmarks, Nehalem, Opteron, Semiconductors, Components, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Hardware, Servers, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Performance, AMD, Intel, Performance Management, Processors, Intel Corp. |
Monday, November 24th, 2008
AMD’s ‘Shanghai’ processors are the company’s first chips to utilize the improved performance and efficiency of 45nm technology. ZDNet Germany tests show that they have made up important ground on Intel Xeon chips. AMD’s ‘Shanghai’ processors are the company’s first chips to utilize the improved performance and efficiency of…
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Dunnington CPU, Level 3 Communications Inc., Processor Development, AMD Opteron, Shanghai, Intel Xeon, Xeon, ZDNet Germany, Christoph Hochstatter, ZDNet Germany, Christoph Hochstatter, Shangahi, benchmarks, Nehalem, Opteron, Semiconductors, Components, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Hardware, Servers, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Performance, AMD, Intel, Performance Management, Processors, Intel Corp. |
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
Application downtime, whether you’re measuring intermittent availability or fully downed systems, is too costly to ignore. The best way to avoid trouble is to view the infrastructure through the eyes of your transactions says OpTier’s Motti Tal. Application downtime, whether you’re…
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Application Outage, Outage, Application Downtime, Motti Tal, OpTier, Special to ZDNet, outages, down time, OpTier, Motti Tal, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Manufacturing, Performance Management, Performance, infrastructure, Applications |
Friday, August 29th, 2008
A project under development from IBM is setting new records for data-transfer speeds using solid-state technology with one million input/outputs per second. IBM has said its ‘Project Quicksilver’ is setting new records for data-transfer speeds on solid-state technology, with its tests showing a disk-storage solution hitting one million input/outputs…
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IBM, Colin Barker ZDNet.co.uk, Ip storage, Project Quicksilver, solid-state drive, SSD, Performance Management, Workforce Management, Storage Management, Virtualization, Storage, IBM Corp., Human Resources, Hardware |
Friday, February 1st, 2008
It doesn’t go far, but the new vehicle from Zenn Motor doesn’t use gas either.Photo: Zenn’s new low-speed electric car Zenn Motor plans to release a new line of cars in a few weeks that will run on more powerful AC motors–but consumers will have to wait for…
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Zenn Motor, Lockheed Martin Corp., EEStor, Engineering, Performance Management, Autos, Car, Storage, Michael Kanellos, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hardware |