QLogic announced a new technology project called Mt.Rainier,which combines its I/O adapter cards with industry standard NAND flash storage to bring server-based SSD caching performance to the SAN. The Mt.Rainier host bus adapter card will ...
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One of the biggest difficulties in using personal finance software is the tedium involved in entering data,especially if you use your Mac at home and your iPhone or iPad on the go.Wouldnt it be easier to just log into one central account ...
UK-At the end of an unrivalled summer of success,PLASA 2012 opens its doors for the very last time at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre on Sunday 9 September and with pre-registration figures already way ahead of last years,it's time to ...
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Microsoft has launched Windows Server 2012 to general availability with a strong message that the operating system will capitalise on the growing importance of cloud and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) computing. "This is one of the most ...
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IDG News Service-PricewaterhouseCoopers said Wednesday it has not found evidence of unauthorized data access despite a group's claim that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's tax returns were stolen in a late-night office theft. ...
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Computer giant Oracle has said that it will continue to develop software for servers based on Intel's Itanium microprocessors after all,following a court ruling that the company is obliged under the terms of its contract with partner HP to ...
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Warren East,CEO of chip designer ARM(pictured),has warned that sales growth will slow in the second half of 2012 due to increasing global economic uncertainty and,in particular,the rising expectation of recession and renewed financial ...
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Apple has asked a US court to ban sales of two more Samsung handsets, the Note and Galaxy S3, as part of its ongoing patent disputes around the world with its rival. In February, Apple applied for a ban on sales of 17 Samsung devices for ...
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Security researchers from Kaspersky Lab have uncovered information suggesting a possible link between the mysterious malware that attacked Iranian oil ministry computers in April and the Stuxnet and Duqu cyberespionage threats. Following ...
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IDG News Service-Applied Micro lifted the curtain on its 64-bit ARM-based server platform at the Hot Chips conference this week and ignited a debate about whether ARM is the right architecture for the data center. Pat Gelsinger,a former ...
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Computerworld Hong Kong - At a Computerworld Hong Kong event years ago, I heard a senior executive explain how online retailer Amazon re-engineered their e-commerce process for the Christmas gift-giving season. Like many retail ...
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IDG News Service - SAP customers now have an additional tool to manage their technology landscapes in the form of SAP IT Infrastructure Management, which was announced as generally available on Wednesday. IT Infrastructure Management, ...
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IBM has announced a smaller, faster, more secure mainframe computer to compete with increasingly popular, lower cost, PC-based enterprise servers. The move is aimed at countering a long-term decline in the sales of mainframes and securing ...
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IBM and Hewlett-Packard tied for the top position in server factory revenue in the second quarter, with a 29.2% and 29.6% share respectively, IDC said on Tuesday. But Dell was the only vendor among the top five whose server revenue ...
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A California judge's order that Oracle must keep porting its software to Hewlett-Packard's Itanium platform is now final,setting the stage for a jury trial over whether Oracle breached a contract with HP and what damages it may need to pay. ...