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    December 9, 2010: Rich Miller

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    More than 2,000 data center professionals gathered in Las Vegas this week for the annual Gartner Data Center Conference. Check out our photo feature for tons of highlights from the conference and expo.

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  • nlyte Updates its DCIM Software

    December 9th, 2010 : John Rath

    Amid a growing focus on Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM), nlyte has just released its updated nlyte 6.0 software. Here’s a video demo from nlyte’s Michael Boyce.

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  • Juniper: Flattening the Data Center Network

    December 9th, 2010 : Colleen Miller

    Int his video, Andy Ingram of Juniper Networks (JNPR) discusses Juniper’s focus on “flattening” networks to make them faster, simpler and more cost-effective.

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  • Cloud News: Microsoft, Nimsoft, F5 Networks

    December 9th, 2010 : John Rath

    Microsoft moving USDA to the cloud, Nimsoft releases monitoring tool for servers at Rackspace, F5 Networks (FFIV) enables Rackspace Cloud Connect.

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While 80 percent of power is being consumed by IT equipment in the data center, the other 20 percent is being consumed by the power and cooling infrastructure. Why are we still talking about cooling innovations and overlooking hardware and software trends?

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