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InternetNews January 26, 2006 Clint Boulton |
EMC's High-End Storage Boost Saves Dollars The company boasts over 2,000 drives in its newest array, along with more efficient features for storing data. |
InternetNews January 25, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Egenera Blades Play It Cool Egenera, a maker of blade servers that power utility computing systems, today released the third major iteration of its BladeFrame chassis with new cooling technology. |
Entrepreneur February 2006 Amanda C. Kooser |
Ode to a Server Servers may not be the most romantic pieces of hardware, but they're one of the most important. Give this crucial piece of business equipment the attention it deserves. Acer Altos G520E-U-N2800... Dell PowerEdge 1800... etc. |
InternetNews January 10, 2006 Lynn Haber |
Panasas Powers Stanford When Stanford University found that its network file system could no longer handle research workloads, it turned to Panasas. |
Bio-IT World Dec 2005/Jan 2006 Salvatore Salamone |
Supercomputing Show: Microsoft, HPC, and Top500 Microsoft's official entry into the high-performance computing (HPC) market and the release of the latest Top500 supercomputer list, confirming IBM's dominance in the field, were the headline makers at a recent supercomputing conference. |
PC Magazine December 21, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Super-Duper Computing The fastest computer on Earth, IBM's Blue Gene/L supercomputer, just got a whole lot faster. |
InternetNews December 19, 2005 David Needle |
Sun Bullish on Service Biz Potential Sun Microsystems is remotely supporting over a hundred data centers worldwide. |
InternetNews December 19, 2005 Paul Shread |
Storage Analysts See Solid 2006 Analysts from Robert W. Baird & Co. are predicting a solid year ahead for the storage market. Among the surprises: tape is alive and well. |
InternetNews December 13, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Dell Data Protects With Symantec Touch The company will offer Symantec's backup software with its storage arrays to help customers protect their data. |
InternetNews December 9, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Sun to The Head of The Class? Sun Microsystems's new UltraSparc T1 line proves that multi-core is disruptive ... but in a good way. |
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