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FalconStor Shows Off Data Protection and New Accelerator for VMware View
SAN FRANCISCO — Open standards storage maker FalconStor, which provides the array software for a number of major systems makers, Aug. 30 demonstrated a new storage area network accelerator and a data protection pacakge at VMworld 2010 specifially for VMware’s View control suite. >>Click here to read the rest of the story
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Microsoft’s Windows Live Sync Gets More Storage, New Name
Microsoft has decided that Windows Live Sync, its cloud-syncing service, will receive a name change—actually, make that a name reversion—to Windows Live Mesh. In addition, the service will now offer 5GB of free cloud-storage space, up from 2GB, and the ability to sync hidden files. >>Click here to read the rest of the story.
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Tech Museum Vacation Eight Computer Museums Worth the Visit
Tech Museum Vacation Eight Computer Museums Worth the Visit Intel MuseumLocation: Santa Clara, CAThis immersive museum offers visitors hands-on exhibits that explore how computer chips are designed and manufactured. The best part? You get to try on one of the famous fab bunny suits. No Title InfoAgeLocation: Wall, NJHoused at Camp Evans, the birthplace of…
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HP, Dell Bidding War for Storage Vendor 3PAR Close to $2B
To say that modestly profitable utility storage maker 3PAR is a company in the right place at the right time would be a massive understatement. The Dell versus Hewlett-Packard bidding war for the smallish Fremont, Calif.-based enterprise storage company took two huge steps only minutes apart Aug. 27 when 3PAR, by far the hottest property…
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Intel Lowers Quarter Outlook on Weaker Consumer PC Sales
Intel Corp. lowered its outlook for the third quarter, saying it now expects revenue to come in at $11 billion, plus or minus $200 million. That compares to a previous expectation of $11.2 billion to $12 billion. Intel said that its lower expected revenue comes from weaker than expected demand for PCs in mature markets.…
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HP Acquires Database Warehousing Software Maker
NEW YORK, Aug 26 (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co (NYSE:HPQ) said on Thursday it would acquire Stratavia, a private company that makes software to manage databases and has applications in cloud computing. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. HP said in a statement that Stratavia will make HP’s Software and Solutions portfolio stronger with…