Monthly Archives: December 2006

Terracotta Goes Open Source

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Terracotta on Dec. 4 announced plans to open-source its Java clustering technology to accelerate adoption by developers using open-source frameworks. Ari Zilka, founder and chief...

DMTF Completes Server Management Standard

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The Distributed Management Task Force on Dec. 4 completed its work on developing a framework for managing heterogeneous servers in a data center. The full...

Half of American Business PCs Cant Run Vista

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About half of the average business PCs in North America are unable to meet the minimum requirements for Microsofts Windows Vista operating system, while...

YouTube is Turning Japanese. I Really Think So.

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Browse through the most popular videos on YouTube and, between anime segments and wacky variety shows, you're sure to find quite a few clips...

Finding Power in Vista Search

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Integrated search facilities in Microsofts forthcoming Windows Vista, like those in Apple Computers Mac OS X, create an opportunity for developers to enhance applications...

E911 Still Struggling After 10 Years

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Theres a 16 percent chance your wireless 911 call wont go through. And if it does go through, theres one chance in eight that...

LSI Logic Launches New SMB Storage Systems for OEMs

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Its only Tuesday, yet its already been quite a week for LSI Logic. The Milpitas, Calif.-based maker of data storage systems and hard-drive processors Dec....

AMD to Roll Out Powerful, Energy-Efficient 65-nm Chips

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Advanced Micro Devices will start producing its processors using a 65-nanometer manufacturing process, which will give the company the ability to offer a more...

MooBella Stays Cool with CAD

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Hows this for a design challenge: Invent a novel vending-style machine that flash-freezes and parcels out 96 combinations of high-quality, fresh-to-order ice cream—without requiring...

SAP Enhances MySAP ERP

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LAS VEGAS—At its annual TechEd event here in September, SAP AG announced that it would stabilize its MySAP ERP suite for the next five...