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A Virtual Revolution

New software makes computing cheaper and more efficient -- and accelerates the power shift from sellers to buyers

Servers As High As An Elephant's Eye

As Web-based computing surges, massive "server farms" are springing up

A New Breed in the Computer Biz

For the first time in years, hardware startups are trying to break into the market. Their gambit: Inexpensive special-purpose machines

Solving the Superspeed Dilemma

The next challenge is to build machines that can chew through real-world problems at speeds closer to these demons' theoretical limits

Hardware Pioneers: The Next Generation

These outfits are developing machines designed to handle soaring Web traffic more quickly, cheaply, and efficiently than their predecessors do

Big Blue Shift

IBM is reorganizing its global workforce to lower costs without skimping on service

VMware: Plenty of Life After EMC

Would the storage maker's acquisition of the software company work out? Founder Diane Greene now says it has been a perfect fit

The On-Demand Software Scrum

Oracle, Microsoft, and SAP are battling each other -- and smaller players -- to gain a bigger slice of a fast-growing pie


Next Generation Computing


Coping with Data Centers in Crisis

Surging Internet traffic and rising energy costs are forcing companies to overhaul the way they design and run computer facilities

Building a Better Computer

PC makers are racing to ensure tomorrow's machines meet the increasing demand for information and entertainment anywhere, all the time

The Computer of the Future Comes in Walnut

Slide Show: Tomorrow's PCs will be required to fit in with the décor of every room of the house and be accessible from anywhere

A Quantum Leap in Data Encryption

Startup MagiQ Technologies thinks it's got a sure way to keep data from prying eyes, using Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle

That's a Lot of Teraflops

IBM is building a new type of hybrid supercomputer. VP Dave Turek talks about how these speed monsters will affect mainstream computing

Webinar: Next Generation Computing

In a discussion moderated by BusinessWeek’s Peter Burrows, executives from IBM, Sun, VMWare, Isilon and an IDC analyst discuss demands on computer data centers

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