Yearly Archives: 2004

Penguin Computing Enters Blade Space

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Penguin Computing last week rolled out its first blade server, a Linux-based system aimed at the high-performance computing space and the enterprise.Penguins BladeRunner is...

Cisco Partnerships Power Networks

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While it doesnt aspire to be a consulting company, Cisco Systems Inc. does think it can show enterprises how to transform their networks to...

Ciscos Future: Smarter Nets

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Despite the tough it spending environment, networking company Cisco Systems Inc. celebrated its 20th anniversary last week with hopes of double-digit growth in several...

BMC, Relicore Hone Configuration Management

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Two vendors in the growing configuration management arena last week sought to fill in missing pieces of their products capabilities. The smaller and nimbler Relicore...

Linux Popularity Spurs Server Growth

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Research company IDC said last week that Linux server customer revenue will reach $9.1 billion in 2008, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of...

Hosted VOIP Isnt Always Up to the Job

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Businesses turning to managed and hosted services for a smooth path to voice over IP are discovering an uncomfortable reality—not all offerings are enterprise-strength. For...

Spare the Agony Over IBM Sale

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As I was booting up my Lenovo ThinkPad X-40, I was wondering, as many other techies have done lately, what it means for IBM...

Thin Clients Make Honor Roll

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Jamestown Community College was no different from many other organizations when it came to its client-side architecture. Its administrators wanted to find an easier,...

Audacity Keeps Things Simple

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Anyone who has wanted to create or edit digital audio files has probably run into the high-complexity problems of most audio-editing tools, which seem...

NetApp OS Bridges Diverse Systems

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Network Appliance Inc.s Data OnTap 7G operating system widens the reach of the companys storage virtualization and management capabilities.Click here to read the full...