Thursday, March 03, 2011

Nexsan expands storage platform

Buffalo Terastations push limits of Atom platform | Amazon extends remote computing to Japan

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Nexsan expands storage platform
Nexsan this week expanded its storage platform with the launch of the E-Series storage systems. Targeted for the mid-sized business, the E-Series is a NAS and SAN system that uses SAS and SSD drives to support business needs. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC

Join the Cloud without Reinventing the Wheel
Cloud computing is making significant changes to IT, from its infrastructure to corporate culture. Making the move to the cloud doesn't mean an organization must start from scratch though, as many already have the technological tools they need in place. Read Now

WEBCAST: Infoblox

Automation Gives IT Network Stability
On this webinar, IT staff at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia will discuss how the hospital is using Infoblox network automation products to deliver "Life Critical" Network Uptime, augment current HIPAA strategies & simplify tasks. Register Now

Buffalo Terastations push limits of Atom platform
Buffalo Technology is bumping up against the limits of Intel's Atom platform with its forthcoming six- and eight-bay Terastation NAS (network attached storage) devices, on show at Cebit this week. Read More

Amazon extends remote computing to Japan
Amazon.com's remote computing arm has expanded into Japan after finding that developers in the tech-savvy Asian country want more local data storage and quicker data transfer times. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Nastel Technologies

Control & Automate Application Performance Management.
This report by Forrester Research discusses how to handle IT complexity using application performance management converged with Complex Event Processing to produce a closed-loop automation solution for application management. Learn More

Seagate ships 3TB desktop drive, breaking 2.1TB barrier
Seagate today announced its first 3TB internal hard disk drive, the 3.5-in Barracuda XT, which uses free software driver in order to allow legacy OSes, such as Windows XP, to access its full capacity. Read More

Google to let Apps customers buy extra storage for Docs
Google will soon start letting Apps users buy additional storage for some of the applications in the hosted collaboration and communication suite. Read More


WEBCAST: Adobe

Deliver Engaging Communications with PDF Portfolios
Learn how easy it is to create and send a single PDF Portfolio using Adobe Acrobat X Pro. See how to create a rich, branded PDF Portfolio containing many types of documents, each with a rich preview experience. Learn More

Bigger, faster enterprise storage: Linux NAS goes 64-bit
Aberdeen and Sans Digital release 64-bit Linux based network attached storage devicesMy, my, my ... Linux-based network attached storage has grown up. This month, two vendors released 64-bit NAS units geared toward the enterprise, capable of enormous storage density and equipped with enterprise-class price tags. Read More

15 Best Google Android Apps for Newbies -- All Free
If you just nabbed a new Android smartphone or tablet, or are coveting one, which apps should you download immediately? Check out these 15 picks from CIO.com's mobile maestro Al Sacco. Read More

Google gives antiquated 404 page a makeover
New version features a robot that has seen better days The robot icon has fallen all to pieces and wears an expression of utter despair, but the message on Google's new 404 page maintains the company's traditional emphasis on simplicity. "That's an error. The requested URL /whatever was not found on this server. That's all we know." Read More



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Though Google is pitching it as an operating system for netbooks and lightweight notebooks, Chrome OS is essentially the Chrome Web browser bolted on top of a bare minimum version of Linux. The following extensions can improve the user experience of Chrome (OS or browser) to give you some of the functionality found in a traditional operating system.

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