Small Quad-Core Server by Sun
Sep 26, 2007Sun Microsystems has just announced ist new Sun Fire X4150 and X4450 64 bit servers based on Intel's Xeon quad core CPU.
more »New Network Attached Storage by Iomega
Sep 25, 2007Iomega recently launched a new range of NAS servers in rack and desktop formats. The servers offer capacities of between 640GB and 3TB.
more »Sun Presents Glassfish Server v2
Sep 18, 2007The Java server includes Netbeans and is released under a dual license: Sun CDDL v1.0 and GPL v2.
more »Suse Linux Enterprise Server with Virtualization Interface
Sep 14, 2007Novell's business Linux, Suse Linux Enterprise Server, will include an integrated Virtual Machine Interface (VMI) in future.
more »Pioneer Explorer 1.1 Server Helps Newcomers to Discover Linux
Sep 12, 2007The Pioneer Linux Explorer Server is targeted at newcomers. The commercial distribution is available free of charge for non-commercial use.
more »Samba Shuts Down Vulnerability in AD Interface
Sep 12, 2007The latest version of Samba, 3.0.26, removes a moderately critical vulnerability that only occurs in combination with Microsoft's Active Directory Service.
more »HP Reveals Server with Intel's Quad-Core Processor
Sep 07, 2007HP is offering a rack server and a blade server with Intel's new quad-core processor.
more »Xeon 7300: Intel's First Quadruple-Core Processor Platform
Sep 06, 2007The Xeon 7300er processor family is Intel's first quad-core processor for multiple processor servers. The energy efficiency of the new processors differs depending on the speed with 2.93 GHz requiring 130 Watts compared to 50 Watts for a 1.86 GHz version.
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