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Research in systems and network management addresses the analysis and administration of the IT environment, including the control and operation of the network infrastructure, servers, clients and pervasive devices. It covers the management of both hardware and software, as well as the dynamics and performance of computer systems.
Featured concepts:
Auto-pilot for IT systems Generic Adaptive Control takes charge (June 2007)
eWLM: Enterprise Workload Management Keeping servers working efficiently can be a real balancing act. (May 2002)
Wired for Life An emerging strategy designed to link PCs to systems support centers for automatic upgrades will simplify routine management tasks and lower the total cost of ownership. (April 1998)
The Cluster is the Key By developing innovative technology to connect to individual computers together into clusters, researchers are providing new ways to create scalable, high availability systems. (October 1997)
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