Storage Solutions – Computerworld Australia
IBM’s first XIV product lacks some high-end features and comes in only one configuration. IBM has quietly released the first technology from its acquisition of XIV, the Israeli grid storage start-up headed by a former EMC guru, but the product

Nanotech: The Circuits Blog – CNET News
Solid-state drives, if not yet ubiquitous, have arrived. You can find them in laptops big and small and as a high-octane storage option for gaming PCs. Alienware 128GB SSD option adds $550 but on the Dell XPS M1530 this option adds only $450. (Credit

NetQoS Announces End-to-End Support for Cisco Application Delivery – WebitPR
NetQoS Performance Center Enables Network Engineers to Quantify the End-to-End Application Performance Improvements Delivered by Cisco Application Network Services (ANS) Offerings BARCELONA, Spain Jan. 22, 2007 NetQoS Inc. has teamed with

Dual-CPU desktop comes of age – The Inquirer
AMD WAS the first to push the idea of dual-socket high-end PCs using optimised flavours of its workstation/server platforms, with the 4×4 QuadFather units late in 2006. An answer to Intel’s quad-core rollout then, 4×4 – two times dual-core setup

Between the Lines – ZDNet Blogs
Get BTL via: Exxon Mobil got brand-jacked. About two weeks ago, someone named Janet, believed to be a spokesperson for the oil company, started posting one-liner comments about the company on Twitter . There was no reason to doubt the

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