
Buffalo Terastations push limits of Atom platform
CeBIT: The number of available PCI controllers constrains the number of USB ports on Buffalo Technology's high-end NAS models. The new Terastations will come with a full load of either 1TB or 2TB disks
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Extreme Networks roadmap has broader view of mobility
In addition to flattening its data centre architecture to three tiers, company will enhance its wireless LAN gear, provide identity management tools and add network policy and control equipment
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Teradata acquires Aster Data, boosts 'big data' wares
Plans to buy data warehousing and analtyics startup Aster Data Systems continues a run of consolidation in the market for technology that can process ever-growing amounts of data
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Vendor releases new IT modernization software
Vancouver-based Make Technologies released new software to help enterprises with legacy technology modernize their IT infrastructure. The challenges in maintaining legacy IT
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Cloud computing still a dream
The Cloud Computing Summit saw executives from IBM, Intel, Google, VMWare and Fujitsu mull over the challenges and opportunities presented by the cloud. Security, standards and bandwidth problems remain
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Need to get off of that cloud? A virtual moving van
Many in the industry have likened IT's fears about this moving problem to the famous song about Hotel California: You can check in, but you can never leave
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Android, iOS attracts open source developers
Black Duck's KnowledgeBase project development tracker finds little new traction for Windows, Palm, Symbian, and BlackBerry
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Juniper promises converged switch for providers
Equipment maker merges core packet and optical layers into one chassis to boost network speeds to handle the ever-increasing IP traffic
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Do iPad 2, iOS 4.3 make enough gains for enterprise?
iPad 2 equipped with iOS 4.3 and two cameras is good for use in enterprises especially for video teleconferencing
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Buffalo Terastations push limits of Atom platform
CeBIT: The number of available PCI controllers constrains the number of USB ports on Buffalo Technology's high-end NAS models. The new Terastations will come with a full load of either 1TB or 2TB disks
Read More ...
Extreme Networks roadmap has broader view of mobility
In addition to flattening its data centre architecture to three tiers, company will enhance its wireless LAN gear, provide identity management tools and add network policy and control equipment
Read More ...
Teradata acquires Aster Data, boosts 'big data' wares
Plans to buy data warehousing and analtyics startup Aster Data Systems continues a run of consolidation in the market for technology that can process ever-growing amounts of data
Read More ...
Vendor releases new IT modernization software
Vancouver-based Make Technologies released new software to help enterprises with legacy technology modernize their IT infrastructure. The challenges in maintaining legacy IT
Read More ...
Cloud computing still a dream
The Cloud Computing Summit saw executives from IBM, Intel, Google, VMWare and Fujitsu mull over the challenges and opportunities presented by the cloud. Security, standards and bandwidth problems remain
Read More ...
Need to get off of that cloud? A virtual moving van
Many in the industry have likened IT's fears about this moving problem to the famous song about Hotel California: You can check in, but you can never leave
Read More ...
Android, iOS attracts open source developers
Black Duck's KnowledgeBase project development tracker finds little new traction for Windows, Palm, Symbian, and BlackBerry
Read More ...
Juniper promises converged switch for providers
Equipment maker merges core packet and optical layers into one chassis to boost network speeds to handle the ever-increasing IP traffic
Read More ...
Do iPad 2, iOS 4.3 make enough gains for enterprise?
iPad 2 equipped with iOS 4.3 and two cameras is good for use in enterprises especially for video teleconferencing
Read More ...
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