Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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Intel, Anobit roll out SSDs
Intel last week introduced a new multi-level cell (MLC) solid state drive, the Intel SSD 710 Series for data center deployments. Read More


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A mid-range storage revolution for lean times
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16 essential Android apps for IT pros
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WHITE PAPER: Citrix

Research—Accelerate Internet Websites and Applications
Gartner report "How to Accelerate Internet Websites and Applications" is a study of three popular website acceleration techniques: network optimization, front-end optimization and edge caching. Read now

Micron unveils its first entry-level SSD for blade servers
Micron today released its first entry-level solid state drive to be used as a boot drive in servers or for I/O intensive read applications, such as video streaming in cloud computing environments. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Driving Datacenter Efficiency
Oracle's Sun SPARC Enterprise M- Series servers offer the scalability required to tackle consolidation projects. These systems also support a choice of virtualization technologies that help organizations match the right level of application and resource isolation to the job at hand. Learn More Today!

Intel's Thunderbolt with fiber optics years away
Intel's Thunderbolt high-speed interconnect technology, which shuffles data between PCs and devices like displays and external storage, could be years away from getting optical technology, an Intel executive said this week. Read More

Intel announces new 710 series enterprise SSDs
Intel on Wednesday announced the new 710 series solid-state drives, which the company is pitching as a replacement to hard drives in enterprise servers. Read More

Has Google's CEO stopped using Google+?
Seemingly every day, the Google+ "suggestions" feature implores me to "circle" (read: follow) the Google+ activities of Google CEO Larry Page, as a whopping 302,319 users have done already. Yesterday I decided to relent - probably should have done so long ago -- and clicked on the link to Page's page so I could see what I've been missing: Turns out I haven't been missing anything, at least not for... Read More



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