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  • SGI Rolls Out Altix ICE 8400 HPC Server Blades

    SGI is updating its Altix ICE blade servers with the latest x86 processors from both Intel and Advanced Micro Devices and a bulked-up InfiniBand network designed to increase scalability. SGI’s Altix ICE 8400, announced May 5 and aimed at the HPC (high-performance computing) space, can scale as high as 65,536 nodes, and can be powered…

  • Most Small Businesses Experimenting with Social Media

    A new report has found that nearly 70 percent of U.S. SMBs use social media, including Facebook, MySpace, blogs, YouTube and Twitter. Research firm Access Markets International (AMI) Partners published the report on how U.S. small to medium-size businesses are using social media and what their usage tells us about how IT marketers should use…

  • Symantec Chair Thompson Named CEO at SAN Startup

    Former Symantec CEO and current board Chairman John W. Thompson, widely considered by industry watchers as one of the true “class acts” in Silicon Valley, May 6 was named CEO of Virtual Instruments. Thompson replaces Mark Urdahl, who was VI’s founding CEO in 2008. Urdahl, a major stockholder, is staying on as a member of…

  • Today’s Most Significant Security Threats

    Security challenges for organizations are tougher than ever. Old scourges such as malware are taking on new potency as penetration tools and exploit kits are becoming more of a commercial affair, as attack sophistication is increasing through years of the ever-escalating battle of security researcher versus cyber-criminal and as more employees and customers are interacting…

  • CA ARCserve Recovery Management Products Gets Update

    IT management software and solutions company CA announced releases of ARCserve Backup, ARCserve Replication, ARCserve High Availability (formerly XOsoft Replication and High Availability), and a disk-to-disk backup and restore product, ARCserve D2D. ARCserve r15, also released today, builds on the ARCserve r12.5, which included virtualization enhancements and built-in data deduplication, with new features like infrastructure…

  • VMware’s SpringSource Grabs Java Caching Technology

    VMware’s August 2009 acquisition, Java Web development provider SpringSource, is busy making buys of its own. SpringSource, which bought UK-based open messaging software maker Rabbit Technologies only a month ago, has acquired in-memory Java cache maker GemStone. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. SpringSource’s Spring Framework provides a lightweight programming platform that makes applications…

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