Monthly Archives: June 2007

Fujitsu Readies Next Blade Offering

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In another sign that the market for blade servers is becoming increasingly competitive, Fujitsu Computer Systems launched a new server and chassis June 26,...

Exanet Touts Enterprise-Level Search for Clustered NAS

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Clustered network application support storage software maker Exanet has announced the launch of what it calls the first enterprise-class search engine built expressly for...

IBM, Sun Look to Leave a Petaflop Mark in Supercomputing

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IBM and Sun Microsystems are looking to bring supercomputing into the "petaflop" era. The two IT giants will detail the specifics behind their new supercomputer...

Lexmark May Soon Be Running on Empty

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A Kentucky jury ruled that Lexmark International unreasonably restrained competition with its return program by preventing customers from using the vendor of their choice...

Analysts: iPhone Plan Prices Hit Middle Ground

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The iPhone service plans that Apple and AT&T introduced on June 26 are competitively priced and wont pose a barrier to people interested in...

Analyst: WinSafari Hole Still Open

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The vulnerabilities Errata Security found in Apples Safari beta for Windows—within hours of the browsers June 11 launch—are still open, CTO Dave Maynor said...

Channel Babble Needs a Cure

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Six months ago, I wrote what was surely one of my crankiest columns, which I thought would elicit enough "Get a life" responses to...

Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft Unite for HPC

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A pair of IT icons are looking to bring Windows into the high-performance computer space. Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard jointly announced June 26 that both companies...

Oracle Posts 20% Growth in Q4

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Oracle reported a booming fourth quarter, with the company posting net income of $1.6 billion, or 31 cents per share, up from $1.3 billion...

Toshiba Announces New Gaming, AMD Laptops

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Toshiba is already a serious contender in the laptop market, and the company is looking to expand its laptop line by jumping on the...