• Suse Linux For VMware Ships

    VMware and Novell announced on Wednesday general availability of Suse Linux Enterprise Server for VMware, geared for use in virtualized and cloud environments.

  • HP Faces Ban In Mumbai By TAIT

    TAIT - Mumbai’s IT Association announced a unanimous decision to desist partners from purchasing with immediate effect for all HP products from T1 level. “This ban might extend to other divisions of HP if the similar policy (of PSG) is extended there also,” said Ketan Patel, President,TAIT

  • Extreme Networks Datacenter To Extend Support For Vmware Enviroments

    Extreme Networks and ecosystem partner Exar introduce Direct Attach data center solution supporting VMware virtualization environments

  • Citrix Unveils Strategic Expansion Plans In India

    Citrix Systems, today announced its strategic expansion plans for India, including moving its research and development team to a new facility in Bangalore, second in size only to that of the US R&D organization.

  • Brocade Set To Unveil 100G Ethernet

    Brocade will soon unveil 100Gbps Ethernet additions to its switching and routing product line, in what the company claims is its most significant Ethernet/IP product rollout since acquiring Foundry Networks in 2008.

  • 3Par Faces Lawsuit As Bidding War Continues

    Crossroads Systems, which makes a range of storage products, accuses 3Par and others of patent infringement.3Par, which is already the subject of a bidding war between Hewlett-Packard and Dell, is now among a group of companies being sued by Crossroads Systems for patent infringement.

  • Salesforce.Com Rolls Out Contact-Data Service

    The move follows its acquisition of crowd-sourced data vendor Jigsaw.Salesforce.com rolled out a new service on Wednesday that integrates business-contact information with its own CRM application and Chatter collaboration software.

  • Gartner Raises Semiconductor Revenue Forecast For 2010

    Gartner on Wednesday raised its worldwide semiconductor revenue forecast for this year as sales of devices like smartphones and tablets gain steam.

  • VMware Aims To Displace Windows With Cloud-Based Desktop Apps

    "The role of OS is getting diminished every day on the server side," and a similar shift is beginning to happen on the desktop, claims Vittorio Viarengo, vp of desktop marketing for VMware. For users, "Windows is becoming the offline mode" as they increasingly use applications hosted entirely over the Web, he says.

  • Dell hawks its new Modular Data Center

    The computer maker has started selling a new design to large Internet service providers.Dell's latest model does away with the container and instead houses 12 standard server racks in two rows within a steel skeletal structure, with a central aisle for servicing. Three or four of the structures can be "snapped" together depending on how much compute capacity is required, according to Dell.