Survivor's Guide to 2007: Storage & Servers
Posted by
Steven Hill
December 15, 2006
Tags: 10Gbase-T[check], 2007, IOV, IT budget cuts, IT budgets, IT equipment, IT issues in 2007, IT management issues, IT personnel, IT services, IT spending, IT staff, IT support, Longhorn, applications, blade server, dual-core, iSCSI, information technology spending, practices, quad-core, quad-core systems, servers, storage, storage hardware, technology, trends, virtualization, Blades, Client Security, Data Center Access, Data Encryption, Data Networking & Management, Data Protection, Data Security, Database Servers, Disk Management Utilities, Electronics, Enclosures, Ethernet, Fibre channel, File Management Utilities, Hard Disk Drives, Hotspots, Infrastructure, Management, Memory News, Mobile Security, Network Cards, Network Storage, Network management hardware, Other, Physical Security, Processors, RAID , Remote Access, SAN , SAN and NAS Solutions, SCSI , Security Appliances and Hardware, Serial, Servers, Servers & Storage, Slots and Buses, Smartphones, Software, Software and Web Development, Storage Networking & Management, Tapes and Disks, Technology, USB, USB Cards, W-Fi Cards, WLAN Security, Windows, Wireless, Xeon, iSCSI, virtual servers
Channel: Storage & Mgmt, Tapes and Disks, Other, Networking & Mgmt, Servers & Storage, Data Protection, Wireless
Many of the technologies we pointed to last year--server virtualization, IP storage, multicore processors and blade servers--are still evolving and continue to be important areas to watch as you work to keep up with emerging technologies. In addition to those developments, 2007 will also usher in the long-awaited next generation of server and desktop OSs from Microsoft.
To Virtually Serve And Protect
Related Reading
More Insights