Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Internet2 teams with ProCurve; Intel shakes the lead out of its chips

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Network World's Data Center News Alert, 05/29/07

Internet2 teams with ProCurve to upgrade network monitoring , 05/23/07:  Internet2 announced on Wednesday that it is upgrading its Internet2 Observatory with the help of ProCurve Networking by HP.

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Green computing driven by cold, hard cash, 05/24/07:  If a chance to save the world from climate change isn’t a compelling reason to embrace environmentally sound technologies, there is one incentive large corporations can’t ignore -- money.

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Toshiba to use AMD chip in entry-level laptop, 05/28/07:  After a break of several years Toshiba is about to introduce a laptop computer powered by an Advanced Micro Devices processor.

Gartner revises down forecast for contract chip makers, 05/28/07:  Contract chip makers will have a worse time than expected this year, market researcher Gartner said Monday, as it revised down its revenue growth target for 2007 to 5.1%.

Intel shakes the lead out of its chips, 05/23/07:  Intel will stop using lead in its upcoming microprocessors, eliminating one of the most toxic components used in semiconductors from its product line.

IBM chip alliance inks new pact for 32nm chips, 05/23/07:  A group of chip makers led by IBM has agreed to further their collaboration by jointly developing 32-nanometer semiconductor production technology, a sign the alliance will continue to move forward.

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5. Cisco routers cause major outage in Japan
6. Linux users say 'Sue me first, Microsoft'
7. 'American Idol' is popular, says Google's 'Hot Trends'
8. Amero school-scandal case raises questions
9. Microsoft further opens up identity platform
10. Don't sniff at used network gear

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