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IndustryWeek October 1, 2001 Doug Bartholomew |
And It Keeps On Computing Whenever manufacturers gather to sing the praises of computers that have kept on ticking, the tried and proven AS/400 always gets the biggest play. Users testify to the versatility of a venerable system... |
CIO August 1, 2001 Christopher Lindquist |
Getting a Grip on Storage Costs If you've watched your storage line-item climb in recent years, you're not alone. Help may be on the way, however, in the form of IP-based storage networks that use standard Ethernet networks for their connections instead of today's fibre-channel options... |
CIO July 15, 2001 Jenna Kinghorn |
The Power to Choose New technologies keep the electricity flowing for IT... |
Wired July 2001 Oliver Morton |
Gene Machine IBM took a dare: Build a supercomputer that predicts the invisible process of protein folding. Spend $100 million, increase processing speed 100-fold, and revolutionize the field. Then convince the biologists it matters... |
CIO May 15, 2001 Matthew W. Beale |
New Wave Servers For CIOs, it may be the thin season. Instead of trying to be all things to all users, thin servers support a single activity simply, reliably and inexpensively... |
PC World April 30, 2001 Jamie Fenton |
Toshiba Magnia SG10: A Little Server That Can An appliance server that's perfect for a small business or a high-tech home network... |
Linux Journal April 2001 Ibrahim Haddad & Makan Pourzandi |
Linux on Carrier Grade Web Servers The Linux Virtual Server provides a software-based solution for web site traffic distribution across multiple computers. |
Unix Insider March 2001 Ron Levine |
Storage deployment in the printing industry Companies functioning in the same vertical market with the same basic needs will often choose very different storage solutions, but all achieve satisfying results... |
Macworld March 2001 Mel Beckman |
Kick-off When your Mac server absolutely has to stay running through rain, snow, sleet, and gloom of night, you need more than Apple's Restart After Power Failure feature. Sophisticated Circuits' Kick-off is a lot more... |
Wired December 2000 David Pescovitz |
Monsters in a Box Think you know what a supercomputer is? Think again: the real thing will blow your mind... |
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