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IP call centers will do well despite VoIP slowdownOpen in New Window
"Sales of IP contact centers will grow in 2009, but probably not as dramatically as they did in 2008 due to an expected slowdown in sales of IP telephony gear, according to a new Infonetics report." read more »
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IP contact centers pose significant challengesOpen in New Window
"IP contact centers are proliferating, but they still pose a set of potential gotchas that businesses need to beware of as they consider upgrading from the TDM world, experts say." read more »
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Microsoft Plans Roofless Data CentersOpen in New Window
"The new architecture called 'Generation 4 Modular Data Center,' or Gen 4 for short, takes its cues from Microsoft's mega-data center in Chicago."<br /> read more »
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Hitachi, Intel Partner On SSDs For Data CentersOpen in New Window
"Intel will be the sole supplier of NAND flash memory technology for Hitachi's high-end solid-state drives for servers, workstations, and storage systems." read more »
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IBM invests big in two new cloud-computing centersOpen in New Window
IBM expands out to invest $360 million in a cloud computing establishment in N.Carolina. The emphasis will placed upon minimizing energy consumption and scaling up their capability for cloud computing. Also a Tokyo facility will be founded consisting of cloud computing experts. read more »
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Russia, The Final Frontier For Data Centers?Open in New Window
Russia may be the ideal place for data centers due to some factors of its natural environment. Russia has a massive hydroelectric capacity which is essential for data centers and also its colder climate might help cut costs by reducing the need for cool the centers. read more »
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Containerized Data Centers Boost Cloud StorageOpen in New Window
"Containerized data centers are helping some companies create cloud computing platforms..." read more »
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Energy, market demands drive up price of hosted data centers.Open in New Window
Increased strains on energy resources and increased market demand is causing significant upticks in colocation costs and resulting in sticker shock for many CIOs. read more »
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