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InternetNews June 10, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Double Density is Key for New HP Blades HP says double the density means double the space savings as it readies blade servers with improved CPU and memory. |
InternetNews June 9, 2004 Clint Boulton |
NEC Gains Ground in Blade Runner Race The company hopes to finish first with a blade server based on Intel's upcoming Madison 9M chip. |
PC World July 2004 Alan Stafford |
USB Server Shares Peripherals Keyspan's product lets you quickly set up printers, scanners, and other devices on your network. |
InternetNews June 7, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Dell Debuts 64-bit Itanium Server The company's latest offering handles heavy-lifting applications such as Microsoft SQL Server and enterprise resource planning software. |
InternetNews June 2, 2004 Paul Shread |
Next-Generation Serial Storage Moves Ahead Vendors are poised to begin rolling out Serial ATA II and Serial Attached SCSI products. |
CIO June 1, 2004 Christopher Lindquist |
A Work of IT Art Turns 40 Four decades ago, Erich Bloch was busy developing the technology that would become IBM's first true mainframe, the System/360. |
InternetNews June 1, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Dot Hill Connected to SATA Technology The storage systems vendor offers new hardware that promises better performance at lower cost than its parallel ATA cousin. |
InternetNews June 1, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Phoenix Next-Gen BIOS Rising in PCs, Servers Company officials expand network-savvy system to PCs, servers and embedded devices. |
BusinessWeek June 7, 2004 Port & Tashiro |
Supercomputing The race is on. Superfast computers are essential to high-level scientific research. Can the U.S. recapture the lead from Japan? |
BusinessWeek June 7, 2004 Otis Port |
Fired Up for the Supercomputer Derby The Pentagon's Defense Advance Research Projects Agency contest to spur supercomputers to even more unthinkable speeds is down to three heavyweight contenders. |
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