Monthly Archives: July 2003

Linux Appliance Upgraded

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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...