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ALSO CALLED: Computer Rooms, Datacentres, Datacenters, Computer Centers, Internet Data Centers, and Data Centres
DEFINITION: A data center (sometimes spelled datacenter) is a centralized repository, either physical or virtual, for the storage, management, and dissemination of data and information organized around a particular body of knowledge or pertaining to a particular business. The National Climatic
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Implementing Chargeback: A Step-By-Step Approach
| sponsored by VKernel
SOFTWARE DEMO:
Many organizations recognize the need for Chargeback, but simply do not know where to start. The workshop will walk through an easy to understand step by step approach for implementing Chargeback. The group size will be small with interactive...
Posted: 17 Mar 2008 | Published: 17 Mar 2008
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Intel Itanium Processor Demo
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SOFTWARE DEMO:
Itanium®-based servers deliver the scalable performance, reliability, and headroom for your most compute-intensive workloads, including direct replacement for RISC and mainframe platforms.
Posted: 10 Mar 2008 | Published: 08 Mar 2008
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DATA CENTERS DEFINITION (continued):
Data Center (NCDC), for example, is a public data center that maintains the world's largest archive of weather information. A private data center may exist within an organization's facilities or may be maintained as a specialized facility. According to Carrie Higbie, of Global Network Applications, every organization has a data center, although it might be referred to as a server room or even a computer closet. In that sense, data center may be synonymous with network operations center ( NOC),
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