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Windows Remote Group Manager 1.0.9

Windows Remote Group Manager 1.0.9

Remotely Management multiple PC/Servers local groups at once; add/remove Active Directory users/groups to... Read more

8 September, 2011
Battlefield Bad Company 2 Stats 1.3

Battlefield Bad Company 2 Stats 1.3

...you a player statistics (in signature format) for Battlefield Bad Company 2 (PC servers Read more

28 February, 2011

IBM cuts PC server prices, says share is up

IBM Personal Systems Group yesterday said it was cutting prices by up to 27 per cent across its PC Server 330 and 740 ranges. Read more

27 November, 1997 by Martin Veitch

A Year Ago: Compaq, Dell slug it out in PC servers

This story was first published November 12, 1996 Read more

12 November, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Compaq, Dell slug it out in PC servers

Texan rivals Compaq and Dell are pushing hard to take advantage of a booming PC server business in the UK. Read more

12 November, 1996 by Martin Veitch

New York - PC Expo: Two Japanese firms join server frey

...will be a tough market to crack. But Toshiba has been selling PC servers in Japan since 1992 and the company has been planning to... Read more

18 June, 1998 by ZDNet

Networks '97: Dell claims no.2 spot in servers

...in servers as it celebrated taking second place in UK sales of PC servers Read more

25 June, 1997 by Martin Veitch

All About LTO Tapes....

...were the leading options for high-capacity, high speed tape storage for PC servers and UNIX systems. Those technologies were and still are tightly controlled... Read more

24 July, 2008

Case Studies

...were processed on IBM AS/400 systems, with additional infrastructure applications on PC servers running Microsoft's Windows NT operating system. Users employed a variety... Read more

20 January, 2006 by Charles McLellan

The secret at the heart of Google

...makes cheap commodity PCs viable for Internet services," Hölzle said. Google's PC servers, which number in the thousands, run a stripped-down version of... Read more

7 March, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

Easing Cobol into a Web-shaped world

...migrated a raft of existing Cobol apps off its mainframes on to PC servers, a move its CIO Guenther Boedner claims is saving the company... Read more

4 February, 2004 by Gary Flood

Protect your network: Antivirus software is not enough

...channels and system vulnerabilities to deposit executable payloads on unprotected PCs and PC servers. These worms were able to gain access to resources on the... Read more

29 January, 2004 by Toni Bowers

Linux replaces Microsoft at Air New Zealand

...Network Operators Group said that input-output (IO) advantages benefited mainframes over PC servers, and that Web serving was all about IO. "With Air New... Read more

14 August, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

Uncrackable web server?

...software is far smaller and less complex than the operating systems running PC servers, it is much more reliable and secure. Bodacion says its best... Read more

28 July, 2002 by Ray Geroski

PCs: More than one billion served

...percent of PCs shipped were notebooks, and only 2.1 percent were PC servers, or servers based around the chip designs originally devised by Intel... Read more

1 July, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

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