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Efficiency: Intel’s Data Center of the Future Strategy

What does Moore’s Law have to do with data centers?  Plenty.  New 45nm servers will help Intel deliver more cores, lower in power, using volumn economics.  Gary Howard of Intel Solution Services also explains how Intel helps with server technology and data center design decisions.

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. 

Using Wargames in the Risk Management Process

“Understanding the nature and abilities of our attackers is essential for effective security, but our day-to-day duties require us to think like defenders.”  No, this is not a quote from the Homeland Security operations manual, but a preamble for this IT security wargames presentation by Tim Casey, Senior IT InfoSec Analyst.  Wargaming focuses the attention of multiple experts toward a specific attack goal.  Casey gives the details at a recent Miami Intel Premier IT Professional seminar.

Liquid Infrastructure for Enterprise Java Applications

John Archer, Senior Systems Engineer with BEA Systems, describes how BEA’s Liquid Infrastructure enables data center efficiency and flexibility, compares it to current data center application platforms, and explains the role it plays in SOA services.

Wargaming as a Risk Assessment Methodology

 Find what the bad guys are looking for.  That’s the philosophy behind Intel IT’s wargame exercises in which they ruthlessly attack their own data centers.  Intel IT’s Senior InfoSec Analyst Tim Casey tells how the game is played and what benefits IT can accrue from playing it.

Digital Enterprise Group: Roadmap and Technology Overview

Rick White, Lead Strategist for Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group, gives an update on Intel’s product roadmap at the Houston Intel Premier IT Professional seminar. He sets the context for this update by explaining Intel’s view of the data center of the future, Intel’s eco-technology course, and Intel’s future architectures, processes and manufacturing to get us there.

Intel Digital Enterprise Roadmap and Technology Overview

Rick White, a senior strategist with Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group, presents an update on the Intel products for enterprise at a recent Intel Premier IT Professional seminar on the Intel campus in Chandler, Arizona. Topics covered include Intel in the Data Center, Eco-Technology, Server Technology, Client Technology and Process/Manufacturing/Architecture Update.

Superior Performance for Complex Compute Challenges

Two-processor technical compute servers and workstations based on the Quad-Core and Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® processor 5400 and 5200 series integrate greater processing capabilities, faster I/O and graphics and increased memory capacity.  Explore the details in this workstation sales brief.

Boost Performance and Energy Efficiency with new 45nm multi-core Intel® Xeon® processors

Now featuring Intel’s second-generation 45 nm quad-core processor, existing mainstream server platforms, new high-performance computing (HPC) systems, new workstations, and new business servers each deliver a unique combination of technology targeted at specific IT use environments.  Read how Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processor 5400 series help provide your data center or business with the performance headroom needed to confidently consolidate applications onto fewer systems using proven virtualization solutions or the compute power necessary for high-performance computing applications and workstation solutions.

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.