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  • Intel Swaps Clock Speed for Power Efficiency

    Intel, which next week is expected to announce plans to move to a new processor architecture, is switching to a new yardstick to measure processor performance: performance per watt. Intel Corp. is expected to detail next week at its IDF (Intel Developer Forum) a plan to begin building multicore chips with the architecture, a modified…

  • News from Seagate, EMC, Netgear, McAfee, LiveVault, Engenio

    Seagate ships new SATA drives through the channel and signs a Brazilian distributor; EMC adds NetEx’s data replication optimizer to its channel program; LiveVault expands its channel program; and Netgear adds Chinese distributor. Seagate Adds Brazilian Distributor, Ships New SATA Drives Through Channel Seagate Technology LLC, of Scotts Valley, Calif., has made one of Brazil’s…

  • Fledgling USB Backup System Vendor Takes on Tape

    Darren McBride wanted to a make a point when he came up with a name for the backup systems he started selling last year: He named them Highly Reliable Systems. That name, says McBride, goes to the crux of why he got into backup systems in the first place. Four years ago, after a couple…

  • U.S.-Based Data-Center Outsourcers Face New Challenge

    Time was, the data center represented a point of pride and a symbol of strength for traditional U.S.-based outsourcers. Its power and scope was an indication of the company’s own prowess. Some took presentation of the data center to theatrical heights: visitors would recline in a viewing area and a curtain would part to reveal…

  • Intel to Go Back to the Future with Next-Gen Chip Architecture

    Intel Corp. will have mobility on its mind at its Intel Developer Forum later this month. Paul Otellini, CEO of the Santa Clara, Calif., chip maker, will kick off the three-day event, to be held starting Aug. 23 at San Francisco’s Moscone Center West, with a keynote that will unveil the first details of a…

  • Ontario Firm Seeks Channel Partners to Tackle E-Waste

    James Drohan spends more time than most thinking about what people throw away, so much so that he has built a business around discarded IT equipment. Drohan is president of CDI Computers, a 25-year-old Markham, Ontario, company that recycles used computer equipment for resale and leasing. In the last couple of years, however, the company…

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