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Penguin Computing Enters Blade Space
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...