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  • Supermicro Offers SuperServer Power Supply

    Super Micro Computer, a provider of server technology and green computing, introduced its latest power supply technology: a short-depth, redundant power module option for its SuperServers, the PWS-406P-1R. This 1U 400W supply module conforms to Energy Star Server 2.0 specifications and has SuperCompact dimensions of 8.66 inches by 2.15 inches by 1U height. The new…

  • Job Listings Board Launched by Techmeme

    Technology news aggregation site Techmeme has expanded to offer its audience job listings as the tech industry ramps back up, adding a “Who’s Hiring in Tech?” column on the right hand side of the front page of the site. The company’s founder, Gabe Rivera, also wrote a cheeky blog post explaining Techmeme’s decision to launch…

  • Symantec, Informatica Partner on Data Storage and Archiving

    Data integration software specialist Informatica and security firm Symantec announced a partnership to address the challenges of big data. Under the agreement, Symantec expands its existing relationship with Informatica to resell Informatica Data Archive. The new agreement is designed to bolster Symantec’s portfolio of data protection, email and file archiving solutions with new capabilities and…

  • Overall IT Spending

    Overall IT Spending Gartner predicts that we’ll see overall global IT spending rise a relatively healthy 5.6 percent to $3.6 trillion in 2011. SMB IT Budgets This year SMBs are planning on spending 8 percent more than what they initially expected in the second half of 2010, Spiceworks recently reported . Based on a survey…

  • Dell Boomi Expands Enterprise Cloud Platform

    Dell’s new cloud integration division, Boomi, has introduced several new features to its enterprise platform, which helps companies move to cloud computing while not disturbing the production use of their existing IT. AtomSphere Spring 11, launched April 26 as the latest incarnation of Dell Boomi’s cloud integration strategy, features new capabilities for middleware connectivity, large-scale…

  • Slumping PC Sales Could Mean Trouble for Microsoft Windows

    Microsoft’s quarterly numbers may rival the GDP of a small nation, but some numbers for the most recent quarter have analysts suggesting the company needs to expand beyond the traditional lines of business that fuel so much of its bottom line. Microsoft’s third-quarter revenue hit $16.43 billion, a year-over-year increase of 13 percent. Net income…

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