Monthly Archives: July 2003
Linux Appliance Upgraded
Clustering Specialist RainFinity Inc. this week will launch RainStorage 2.0, which adds support for Windows, said officials, in San Jose, Calif.Prior versions of the...
CIM: A Work in Progress
Kevin Gungiah, director of systems administration at Landmark Communications Inc.s The Weather Channel, in Atlanta, manages 22 terabytes of data on a Hitachi Ltd....
HDDs Future is Perpendicular
As storage capacity demands continue to increase, new serial technologies will gradually replace current parallel SCSI and ATA storage media during the next two...
Northrop Grumman Promotes Virtual Simulation Tool
New modeling and simulation technology developed by Northrop Grumman Corp. for homeland security and disaster response agencies may soon be available to private enterprises...
Wireless Web Digest: China May Take Own 3G Path
China Calling with Cell-Phone StandardChina, the worlds largest market for cell phones, is aggressively developing a homegrown technology that can run the next generation...
How Secure is Your SAN?
Some managers are taking a rather what-me-worry approach to the security of their storage area networks, according to security experts. That attitude could perhaps...
Will Challenge/Response Save Us from Spam?
Spam is everywhere—I mean everywhere.The other day, UPS delivered a small package to my office. The box, which was festooned with labels indicating it...
Unisys Mainframe Embraces Business Blueprinting
Unisys Corp. on Monday is unveiling a new MCP-based mainframe with features that support the Business Blueprinting initiative the company touted in June.The Business...
When Hardware Talks to Itself
I see that the latest thing in laundry equipment is GEs Harmony washer and dryer set: a system in which the washer tells the...
MPC Unveils Entry-Level 2-Way Server
MPC Computers LLC on Monday is rounding out its server family with its entry-level two-way NetFrame 600 system.The Nampa, Idaho, company since last year...