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The System x X5 Difference IBM Innovation on <endeca_term>Industry Standard</endeca_term> Servers

The System x X5 Difference IBM Innovation on Industry Standard Servers

For years, Industry Standard Servers have benefited organizations, but those days are over. This white... Read more

13 October, 2010
Have You Checked Your Basement Lately Enterprise Modernization of Legacy Solaris Systems to Red Hat Enterprise Linux on <endeca_term>Industry Standard</endeca_term> Hardware

Have You Checked Your Basement Lately Enterprise Modernization of Legacy Solaris Systems to Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Industry Standard Hardware

Large enterprises have large basements. Their basement is overflowing with existing hardware, software, and... Read more

2 June, 2010
Screenshots: Photoshop CS6 Beta

Screenshots: Photoshop CS6 Beta

...Photoshop CS6, a.k.a. version 13 Photoshop, the industry-standard proprietary image editing application, is to be upgraded later this year... Read more

22 March, 2012 by Charles McLellan

Dell: We have ARM servers but see no demand yet

...shipping servers based on ARM's RISC architecture chips rather than the industry standard x86 format for some time, the company has revealed to ZDNet... Read more

27 February, 2012

EU investigates Samsung 3G suits

...investigating Samsung over its global lawsuits against Apple for the infringement of industry-standard 3G patents in the iPhone 4S. The European regulator is looking... Read more

7 November, 2011 by Josh Taylor
What Makes OpenVOS Open?

What Makes OpenVOS Open?

In this webcast, the presenter discusses about the arsenal of industry standard and open source applications available today on OpenVOS that make UNIX... Read more

1 January, 2012
Oracle's Sun Fire X4470 Server Architecture - Virtualization Platform for Mission-Critical Applications

Oracle's Sun Fire X4470 Server Architecture - Virtualization Platform for Mission-Critical Applications

Software-based virtualization products enable most all industry-standard server models to support workload virtualization. However, not all systems make... Read more

1 December, 2011
HP DL980 Data Sheet

HP DL980 Data Sheet

Blending business-critical and industry-standard design principles, the HP ProLiant DL980 G7 Server with the HP... Read more

30 August, 2011
Integrated Development Environment for ClearPath MCP

Integrated Development Environment for ClearPath MCP

Unisys provides a comprehensive industry-standard Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to develop, test, and deploy ClearPath MCP... Read more

10 November, 2010
Integrated Development Environment for ClearPath OS 2200

Integrated Development Environment for ClearPath OS 2200

Unisys provides a comprehensive industry-standard Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to develop, test and deploy ClearPath OS... Read more

9 November, 2010
Discover How Resellers Use WordPress for more than Just Blogging

Discover How Resellers Use WordPress for more than Just Blogging

WordPress is quickly becoming the industry standard for creating easy-to-manage websites that support online business. Download... Read more

15 October, 2010
Why ISIS? - Understanding the Value

Why ISIS? - Understanding the Value

ISIS (Image and Scanner Interface Specification) is an industry standard that enables one to easily integrate document imaging into the solution... Read more

23 July, 2010
New Power for Turbo-Charging the Efficient Data Center

New Power for Turbo-Charging the Efficient Data Center

Virtualization on industry-standard servers has transformed IT service delivery, enabling companies to dramatically consolidate... Read more

3 June, 2010
Using SPEC CPU2006 Benchmark Results to Compare the Compute Performance of Servers

Using SPEC CPU2006 Benchmark Results to Compare the Compute Performance of Servers

The Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) CPU2006 benchmark is an industry-standard benchmark that is designed to compare the performance of servers. This... Read more

1 June, 2010
Dead IT giants: A top 10 of the fallen

Dead IT giants: A top 10 of the fallen

...escalating losses. Dr Wang died in 1990, and the company turned towards industry-standard rather than proprietary software. In 1991 the company even began to... Read more

19 November, 2010 by David Meyer

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