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Discussing Virtualization

Intel’s Advanced Server Technologies Manager Jake Smith and VMWare’s Senior Director Ben Matheson, interact on the topic of virtualization. The pair discuss energy-efficiency, lower maintenance and software costs, performance issues and data center real estate as they look at the business benefits accrued through technological innovation.

Virtualization Delivers Data Center Efficiency at Intel

Intel IT enterprise architect Travis Broughton covers the programs at Intel to condolidate data centers and increase the percentage of virtualized servers.  This Intel Premier IT Professional local IT best practices presentation from a recent Miami seminar also explains the radical impact these programs have on Intel’s data centers. 

Creating the Next Wave of Quad-Core Processors

45-nanometer technology with hafnium-based high-k metal gate transistor design represents the most significant change in transistor technology in the past 40 years. Read the article or listen to the podcast on how this will have a major impact on mobile, server and desktop devices designed to provide high-performance and energy-efficiency from the Winter 2008 Intel Premier IT magazine.

Bootstrapping by Design

Test results reveal that the shift to multi-core architectures is having a direct impact on the computing power needed for chip design. Throughput time has increased without requiring server expansion or data center space—which is good news for the bottom line. This article from the Winter 2008 edition of the Intel Premier IT Professional magazine has the scoop.

Keeping It Cool (Podcast)

Over the next several years, Intel will phase in new servers, desktops and notebooks that will dramatically lower energy consumption and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Listen to the podcast interview with Doug DeVetter, Enterprise Architect with Intel IT and author of the article Keeping IT Cool from the Winter 2008 Intel Premier IT magazine article.

Keeping it Cool

Over the next several years, Intel will phase in new servers, desktops and notebooks that will dramatically lower energy consumption and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This Winter 2008 Intel Premier IT magazine article describes Intel’s participation in the Climate Savers Computing Initiative which aims to significantly reduce worldwide carbon-dioxide emissions.

The Energy-Efficiency Opportunity

Environmental imperatives are increasing in importance for IT executives. This Gartner IT Symposium presentation by Lorie Wigle, Advanced Technology Director for Intel Corporation and President of the Climate Savers Computing Initiative, details Intel’s approach to eco-technology. Wigle looks at sustainable manufacturing, energy efficient performance, policy and industry, and e-waste initiatives.

The High Performance Energy-Efficient Enterprise

Josh Hanson, Intel® Xeon® Platform Marketing Manager, delivers an update on  the role Intel dual and quad-core servers can play for an enterprise looking to implement virtualization and other technologies that promote energy efficiency.

Intel® Pro™ Processor Technologies for 2007

What new security, PC management and energy-efficient features are in upcoming Intel mobile and desktop PCs?  This sneak preview of Intel® vPro™ and Intel® Centrino® Pro technologies was recently presented at the Gartner IT Symposium by Intel’s Rick Nockles, Marketing Director of Intel Business PCs.

Virtualization: Beyond Server Consolidation

Boyd Davis, General Manager for the Server Platforms Group Marketing with Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group, discusses the benefits virtualization technologies may bring to your enterprise. You will learn how virtualization technologies can help deliver data center optimization today via high-performance and energy-efficient platforms.

Topics include:

  • Creating the Pillars of a Next Generation Data Center
  • Delivering Data Center Optimization
  • Key Technologies to address specific IT challenges
  • How to Maximize Virtualization Flexibility, and
  • An in-depth look at Virtualization Usage Models