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  • SQL Server 2014 due out in late 2013, in-memory OLTP a big feature

    SQL Server 2014, due out late this year, has an in-memory capability for online transaction processing (OLTP) with table-level granularity and doesn't require expensive hardware like other in-memory databases, according to...

  • SQL Server virtualization: When it's just not a good idea

    Editor's note: This is the first part of a two-part story by Robert Sheldon. Part two will appear next week.

    Virtualization technologies have seen remarkable advancement in recent years. Virtual machines are more powerful...

  • server hardware degradation

    Server hardware degradation is the gradual breakdown of the physical parts of a server.

  • Deduplication 2013: Hardware deduplication

    In the first part of our series on deduplication in 2013, independent backup expert Brien Posey explores hardware deduplication.

  • Thirty years of hardware

    As part of MicroScope's 30th birthday celebrations, Mar Dixon looks back at three decades of hardware, tracking the evolution of the computer from exclusivity to ubiquity

  • Canon launches recycled printer hardware

    Cannibalising old printer hardware set to save resellers time and money, says Canon

  • Data backup hardware

    Storage magazine/SearchStorage.com announces the 2012 data backup hardware category winners in its eleventh annual Products of the Year competition.

  • Legacy file systems, away: Dealing with an unsupported file system

    What do you do when you've found the perfect solution to your problem, but it's no longer supported?

    This was the issue that faced the City of Aurora, Colo. Longtime users of the PolyServe file...

  • Microsoft looks for greater OEM hardware support

    Microsoft has used Computex as a venue to talk up its OEM hardware partnerships with the arrival of Windows 8.1 getting ever closer

  • VDI thin clients reduce hardware management headaches

    ANAHEIM, Calif. -- The reasons that IT shops deploy thin clients have changed. While it used to be for cost savings, today's enterprises simply want easier endpoint management.

    In a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), IT can...

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