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Servers stories - Page 22

Servers are the larger, more powerful computers typically found in data centres, though the term ‘server’ more correctly refers to the software program called upon by a client (usually a software program on another computer) to perform some sort of action or task. These software programmes are typically housed on these specialised computers, though they can be housed on any type of computer. Modern servers can be of various types including specifically-designed hardware (such as mainframes) featuring proprietary or specialised processors and other componentry, or can be housed in blade servers made from modular ‘blades’ manufactured from commodity hardware components.
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Not just new server monitoring solution says Chillisoft

Fri, 6th Jul 2012
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Chillisoft unveils more than just a server monitoring tool, promising a complete system watch in NZ, extends to apps like SQL.
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Learning server looks for NZ organisation for trial

Wed, 20th Jun 2012
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Say goodbye to forgotten software training with a German instant learning server launching in NZ, offering easy access to Microsoft Office tutorials.
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Servers stretched in latest Guild Wars 2 beta

Mon, 30th Apr 2012
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Guild Wars 2 beta packed as 'hundreds of thousands' test the servers, sparking positive buzz. The game's unique questing and no fees impress.
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Dell announces 40GB blade server switch

Fri, 27th Apr 2012
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Dell unveils a groundbreaking 40GB blade server switch, promising up to 10x better performance for BI workloads, set to revolutionise data centres.
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SQL Server 2012 available now

Mon, 2nd Apr 2012
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Microsoft unveils SQL Server 2012, offering cutting-edge performance for handling large data sets with new tools like Power View.
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Trade Me database guru to head Wellington SQL Server group

Thu, 22nd Mar 2012
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Trade Me's database lead, David Curlewis, now helms Wellington's SQL Server group, advocating for nationwide collaboration and skill-sharing.
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News: Apple's quarterly results, Lion Server for home use, Macintosh birthday, and more!

Wed, 25th Jan 2012
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Apple's quarterly earnings call happened yesterday, and the results were pretty amazing (even for a company like Apple).
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Gamers v developers in 1000-person FPS challenge

Tue, 17th Jan 2012
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Swedish devs set to battle gamers in a record-breaking 1000-player FPS match, aiming to test new boundary-pushing technology.
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Protecting power

Sat, 1st Oct 2011
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VoIP revolutionises business networks by combining voice and data. But to fully harness its potential, robust power protection, like the right UPS, is critical.
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Case study: Server recovery adds up

Wed, 21st Sep 2011
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Strettons, a leading NZ accountancy firm, narrowly escaped disaster thanks to StorageCraft's quick server recovery solution.
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Tough times to drive cloud uptake

Tue, 9th Aug 2011
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Financial uncertainty could drive businesses to embrace cloud tech, says an expert, as global stock markets react to the US credit rating downgrade.
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IDC: Servers are here to stay – for now

Fri, 1st Jul 2011
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IDC predicts servers will stay relevant in ANZ, despite flat growth till 2015 due to economic and disaster impacts.
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Type Server aims to prevent font infringement

Sat, 11th Jun 2011
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Extensis launches Universal Type Server 3 to combat font infringement, safeguarding companies' assets and avoiding legal woes.
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IDC: Servers here for immediate future

Thu, 9th Jun 2011
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Despite the rise of cloud computing, ANZ organisations are expected to continue investing in servers until at least 2015, according to IDC research.
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Cloud outages result in Amazon apology

Tue, 3rd May 2011
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Amazon apologises and explains the large scale outages in its cloud hosting service that disrupted high traffic websites across the net.
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Bethesda releases Brink dedicated-servers FAQ

Fri, 29th Apr 2011
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The upcoming shooter from Bethesda will allow PC gamers to set up their own dedicated servers for online play without even requiring a full version of the game.
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Free managed cloud servers for ChCh businesses

Tue, 1st Mar 2011
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Rackspace is giving Christchurch IT businesses free managed cloud servers. Apply on their website to jump-start your recovery.
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The Need for Speed

Tue, 1st Mar 2011
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Tom McCullough's workday begins not with a simple computer boot-up, but by prepping 300km/h machines for high-stakes Formula One races for AT&T Williams.
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Oxygen IT, Maxnet offer Christchurch server collocation

Mon, 28th Feb 2011
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Christchurch-based computer firm Oxygen IT has teamed up with Maxnet to offer free server collocation to businesses affected by the earthquake.
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46% of NZ businesses would rather lease ICT equipment

Thu, 25th Nov 2010
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Nearly half of all New Zealand businesses are currently choosing to lease equipment rather than buy it, says a new report.