OnRamp pushes ahead with new investor backing – Austin American-Statesman
Over the past decade, Austin’s computer data center business has been through a boom, a bust and, most recently, a steady rebound. Chad Kissinger has seen it all. Fifteen years ago, he started OnRamp Access Inc. as a pioneering local dial-up Internet

Microsoft’s cloud computing system is growing up – Contra Costa Times
SEATTLE (AP) Microsoft Corp. leads its industry in part because a vast army of outside computer programmers design software that runs only on its Windows operating system. Now, the company is fighting to keep those programmers working with its

HP Strengthens Scale-out Computing Portfolio – HPCwire
PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 16 — HP today launched servers, storage, software and networking offerings that deliver new levels of infrastructure performance and efficiency, enabling customers to accelerate business innovation. The new offerings include

NASA, Microsoft want you to help research Mars – Seattle Post Intelligencer
NASA wants you to do its busywork. But NASA’s busywork is just about the coolest out there. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Microsoft partnered up to create a Web site that, through crowdsourcing , will help NASA research Mars. On the ” Be a

Secret process could bring high-tech jobs to Prineville – Bend Bulletin
Dozens of high-wage technology jobs could be coming to Prineville, courtesy of a company so secretive its name isn t even known by those in city government. For the past several months, Prineville has been negotiating with Vitesse LLC, a company

IBM’s new service jumps on cloud computing bandwagon – Telecom Magazine
Cloud computing allows companies to run software and store information in remote, large-scale data centers that can be accessed over the Internet. That means users can cut back on hardware, as well as space and electricity. International Business

Google Chrome OS to launch in a year – Seattle Post Intelligencer
Chrome OS just takes that practice to the next level: everything, from text documents to PDFs, is stored in the cloud. More precisely, it’s stored in data centers. People using Chrome OS, then, access all of their documents via the Web. Very little

Molex Introduces New iPass+ HD System – TradingMarkets.com
The company said this system provides 8x as well as 4x cable-plugging options offering customers faster data, more bandwidth and more design flexibility. “Molex’s iPass+ HD technology will drive next-generation SAS solutions by providing increased

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