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Updated: Tuesday, February 09, 2010


Planning for virtualization? Beware of server overload

Virtualization vendors may still be touting the potential of putting 20, 50 or even 100 virtual machines (VM) on a single physical machine. MORE_

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Driving IT innovation
Qatar-based IT provider of managed services MEEZA, recently held its IT Matters summit for 2009. The services provider used the event to showcase its managed services offering and urged businesses in the region to drive IT innovation in their organisations. RWME’s Manda Banda attended the summit and bring you this report back.  Read more_

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Is Cisco a better value over 3Com, HP?
If one goes by the numbers, IT professionals globally buy more gear from Cisco than they do from either 3Com or HP.  Read more_







The fact that servers spring to mind first is natural in that server virtualization sets the stage for how IT managers now design and implement IT solutions but it is only the half of the story. However, rank 2 for storage confirms the trend towards data storage as a key part of the equation for a true virtualised environment -


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Optoma's 2800 ANSI Lumen ES526 SVGA projector
ES526 is one of the first projectors in the industry to incorporate a less than 1 watt standby mode
Golden Systems launches GIGABYTE’s P55 motherboards
The motherboard series supports the latest Intel Core i7 and Corei5 processors featuring LGA 1156 socket
Western Digital's 7200 rpm 2 TB Hard drives
WD Caviar Black drives targets gaming, high-performance desktop systems and workstations while the WD RE4 2 TB is suited for servers, network attached storage and storage networks
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Nokia Mini N97: Strong hardware, OS dated
As the name suggests, the Nokia Mini N97 is a more compact version of Nokia's flagship smartphone, the N97.
Brother's colour laser MFP: Basic, but has Wi-Fi
The Brother MFC-9320CW colour laser multifunction printer is one of the least expensive models we've tested (US$500 as of 01/08/2010). What you get for the money are basic performance, decent features, and moderate toner pricing. If you're looking for better speed, check out a slightly pricier MFP, the Oki MC360.
Oki's colour laser MFP
The Oki MC360 colour laser multifunction printer arrives in the low-cost end of the category (US$549 as of 1/8/2010), offering better-than-average speed, especially compared with the lower-priced Brother MFC-9320CW. It also has some nice features. Unfortunately, Oki's careless documentation and over styled design make the machine harder to use than it should be.
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