MORE POSTS
Map It Out
Dell helped Microsoft reduce power requirements by as much as 80% while simultaneously delivering up to 5X the compute density with servers based on the AMD Opteron processor.
Continue reading
Microsoft RemoteFX: Visual Innovation in Action
AMD supports the RTM of Windows Server® 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 and works closely with Microsoft to enable RemoteFX to take advantage of powerful AMD professional graphics solutions. Continue reading
Public, Private or Hybrid Clouds? It’s in the Eye of the Beholder
This article originally appeared on VMblog.com as part of the 2011 Cloud and Virtualization Prediction Series One of the many things I love about my job here at AMD is that I get to meet and talk with a very … Continue reading
Windows HPC Server and AMD Opteron™ Platforms
When people think of High Performance Computing (HPC), they often think of high-end RISC-based servers running UNIX or scale-out x86-based clusters running Linux. In fact, over the past several years, Linux has become synonymous with HPC. However, as the world … Continue reading
AMD Best Practices Series: The Virtual Balancing Act – how many virtual machines are too many?
This post can also be read at VMblog.com A lot has been written recently on the number of virtual machines (VMs) that can (or should) optimally and safely run on a single physical server. While there are many differing opinions, … Continue reading
Racing into Cloud Computing with Microsoft Partners
“O Cloud, O Cloud” was Steve Ballmer’s battle cry at the Microsoft World Wide Partner Conference (WPC) in Washington DC the week of July 12. With Microsoft driving many of its products into the cloud, the conference became a rally … Continue reading
Cloud Computing Core Wars
June 23 saw the kick-off of the GigaOM Structure conference, billed as the place to see into the next three years of Cloud Computing. And did it deliver – with an edgy feel of bleeding edge innovation from new comers … Continue reading
Microsoft RemoteFX: Virtualization Goes Visual
For years, something had to give. For businesses making the leap to desktop virtualization, which Gartner called the “hottest trend among its customers” in March 2010, the anticipated benefits – lower PC operating & management costs, better security, and lower … Continue reading


