Monthly Archives: July 2006
Sun Puts Opteron into Blades
Sun Microsystems is coming out with the latest of its Opteron-based Galaxy servers, including its first system that will give the hardware maker a...
Iomega Reinvents Itself, Buys CSCI
Iomega, whose inexpensive external Zip and Jazz storage disk drives peppered the SMB landscape in the early part of the decade, announced July 11...
Congress to Vote on Data Center Power Bill
Congress is about to take up the issue of energy efficiency in federal and private data centers.
The House of Representatives is expected to vote...
Study: Outsourcing Boom Is Over
The outsourcing boom has passed and maturity is setting in, according to a new study from consulting firm DiamondCluster International in Chicago.
The leveling off...
CDP Becomes a Contender
The CDP market continued to advance at a furious pace with a spate of announcements the week of July 10, slowly but surely moving...
Microsofts Ballmer Touts Dynamics AX Upgrade
BOSTON-Microsoft is, without actually saying it, positioning its Dynamics AX 4.0 release for the enterprise to compete with products from the likes of SAP...
CA Acquires Disaster Recovery Specialist XOsoft
CA extended its already substantial storage management portfolio July 11 with the acquisition of privately held XOsoft, a provider of disaster recovery software.
Terms of...
Microsoft Looks to New Partners to Drive HPC, Security Offerings
Editors Note: This is the second in a series of articles that examines Microsofts strategy of gaining market share and driving new solutions to...
Ingres Hires New President, COO
Roger Burkhardt, who helped lead the technology recovery at the New York Stock Exchange following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, has been hired as...
Magnetic Memory Chips Hit the Market
The memory-chip industry moved one step further from its dependence on power with Freescale Semiconductors new memory chip, released on Monday. The MR2A16A is...