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BusinessWeek June 7, 2004 Port & Tashiro |
Where No Computer Has Gone Before The secrets of fusion energy, subatomic behavior, and more are being attacked by supercomputers capable of supersimulations.  |
InternetNews May 27, 2004 Paul Shread |
Digi-Data Takes Aim at High-End Storage The company looks to make a splash in the enterprise-class storage market with RAID products that offer performance and scalability for less.  |
InternetNews May 27, 2004 Michael Singer |
Linux Servers Up, Unix Down: Survey Gartner's latest worldwide stats suggest IBM, HP and Dell are in good shape with Linux servers, but Sun Microsystems remains a question mark.  |
InternetNews May 26, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Dell, EMC Forge Sub-$10K SAN System The fast partners design and develop a low-cost SAN system to lure customers from rivals IBM and HP.  |
InternetNews May 26, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Opens Windows for Supercomputing The giant software vendor is quietly building a Windows-based high-performance platform it says can stand up to any mainframe on the block.  |
InternetNews May 25, 2004 Clint Boulton |
An IBM File System That Rivals Could Love Big Blue follows through on its pledge to offer a file system with multi-vendor support. Version 2.1 of its TotalStorage SAN File System supports storage devices from rivals EMC, HP and Hitachi.  |
InternetNews May 25, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
A Window into Microsoft Server Innovations Microsoft announces its Dynamic Systems Initiative and previews things to come as it builds its server technology into a unified system.  |
InternetNews May 24, 2004 Dan Muse |
HP Looks to Help SMBs Store and Manage E-mail HP's latest network-attached storage system is designed to allow small and mid-sized business to consolidate backup of file, print and Exchange e-mail data on Windows Storage Server 2003 devices. The result is lower cost and complexity, HP reports.  |
InternetNews May 24, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Microsoft Locks Up OEM Support for NAS Key partners are to add the Microsoft Storage Server feature pack to their network attached storage devices.  |
Bio-IT World May 19, 2004 Michael Athanas |
Picture-Perfect Molecules One of the nastiest obstacles to making effective use of scalable computing infrastructures is enabling applications and workflows to execute in a parallel environment. Here is a real recipe to quickly transform a cluster into a digital rendering farm.  |
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