Monthly Archives: July 2005

Storage Digest: News from Broadcom, NetApp, Arkivio, String Bean Software, SafeData

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Broadcom and Network Appliance forge alliances to further storage technology, while String Bean Software introduces an improved iSCSI SAN solution, Lasso unveils a CDP...

Kashya Adds CDP to Data Protection Appliance

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Kashya has introduced a follow-up product to its KBX5000 data protection and remote replication appliance that provides continuous data protection at local sites as...

Suns CIS Is Ready to Go

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Sun Microsystems Inc.s Content Infrastructure System, a turnkey archive solution for storing digital content, provides a simple solution to a difficult problem.Click here to...

Neoware Rolls Out Image Manager for Thin Clients

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Neoware Systems is rolling out technology that company officials said removes a major barrier to the broad adoption of thin-client architecture. The thin-client vendor last...

Sybase Founder Hoffman to Lead Everdream

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Mark Hoffman, who helped found database vendor Sybase and led a now-defunct business-to-business company, CommerceOne, has signed on as chairman, president and CEO of...

Mission Critical: Heart Hospital Goes All Digital

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"Rather than building a traditional hospital and then trying to retrofit it, we thought wed just bite the bullet and do it from the...

High-Level System Models Reduce Errors

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At the apogee of software challenges are the rigorous demands of robotic deep-space missions. NASAs July 4 success in hitting a bullet with a...

Software Licensing: Ideology vs. Progress

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Programmers are problem solvers. What were about is solving a technical problem at 3 a.m. and later regaling folks with tales of how we...

Simplifying System Design Isnt Simple

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It could be called the yin and yang of system design or maybe the challenge of developing a system containing two opposing forces. While...

.Net Growth Questioned

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Microsoft Corp. says the .Net platform is sprouting its own ecosystem and undergoing substantial adoption, but critics say .Net is still not nearly as...