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InternetNews November 16, 2004 Clint Boulton |
NetApp's Operating System Goes Virtual Network Appliance has dolled up its Data Ontap operating system with new virtualization capabilities that pool storage devices and prepare changes to storage demand on the fly. |
InternetNews November 15, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Sun Unveils Application Switch for Servers Looking to provide additional management and security for its enterprise servers, Sun Microsystems unveiled the Sun Secure Application Switch N2000 Series. |
InternetNews November 15, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Dell Looking For Bigger Blade Share Just as some analysts believe the market for blade servers is about to heat up, Dell moved forward with its most significant modular server, unveiling the PowerEdge 1855 for powerful computing at a lower cost. |
InternetNews November 15, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Sun's New Wave of Storage Software, Hardware Sun Microsystems made its broadest storage product launch in years, unveiling new hardware and software to improve data management at a time when companies are concerned about complying with record retention plans. |
InternetNews November 11, 2004 Clint Boulton |
VMware Slashes Virtual Server Prices The virtualiation provider cuts costs of a two-CPU license of GSX server. Customers are increasingly using virtualization to improve the efficency of their data centers by shifting computing resources around. |
InternetNews November 9, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Packs Supercomputer In Smaller Box IBM continued its high-performance computing push Tuesday, unveiling a Power5-based cluster server that packs the power of a supercomputer into a small form factor. |
InternetNews November 8, 2004 Amy Newman |
HP, Dell Deliver 64-bit Clustering Options HP and Dell announced new servers with 64-bit computing capabilities at this week's Supercomputing show. |
InternetNews November 8, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM's Blue Gene Supercomputer is For Sale Fresh off the revelation that its top supercomputer has shattered LinPack performance records, IBM is offering its Blue Gene system for commercial businesses. |
InternetNews November 8, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Sits Atop Supercomputer List As expected, IBM took over the top slot on the Top500 supercomputing list with a BlueGene/L system that shatters previous Linpack benchmarks at 70.7 trillion floating points per second (teraflops). |
InternetNews November 4, 2004 |
DoE, IBM Supercomputer Shatters LINPACK Test The U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) Thursday said that a BlueGene/L supercomputer built by IBM for nuclear arms research runs at a record 70.72 teraflops, making it the fastest computer on the LINPACK benchmark test. |
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