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Dell PowerEdge servers get AMD 16-core Opteron chips

The new Dell PowerEdge servers with new chips are faster, more power-efficient Dell has upgraded its PowerEdge servers with the just-released 16-core Opteron processors from Advanced Micro Devices.read more »

Suse working on private OpenStack cloud

The commercial version of Suse Cloud should become available next year read more »

IBM introduce preconfigured analytics servers

IBM's new mainframe and Power-based servers come with analytics and database software read more »

VMworld conference sees bevy of new products from HP, Dell and EMC

VMWare and its partners launch new services for cloud application, virtualisation and networking read more »

Dell sells preconfigured Hadoop system

The move caters to enterprise users read more »

Dell delivers four-socket blade to boost virtualisation

PowerEdge M915 offers IT departments 48-core blade server read more »

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