Madison School District 321 Runs Operations Confidently With CA's BrightStor ARCserve Backup for Netware
White Papers As Madison School District moves forward in the technology world it looks for solid data security, and the ability to reduce the staff's workload, in order to maintain educational progress. Madison was in search of backup software to support their...
[February 22, 2007, 0:00]
Intel sets the date for Madison 9M
News The processor, an upgraded member of the Madison line, boosts high-speed cache memory from 6MB to 9MB -- thus its nickname: Madison 9M. Intel's newest top-line Itanium 2 processor is due to arrive on 8 November, according to sources familiar with...
[November 1, 2004, 7:29]
Analyst urges caution on Madison
News Recent benchmarks highlighting the raw power of the new version of the 64-bit Itanium 2 processor, "Madison", don't give the whole picture, according to IT analysts Meta Group. Madison, the third member of the Itanium chip family, debuted in June...
[July 21, 2003, 14:55]
TechNet Webcast: An Early Look at SQL Server 'Kilimanjaro' and Project 'Madison' (Level 100)
White Papers The presenter of this webcast provides a sneak preview into the next release of Microsoft SQL Server codenamed 'Kilimanjaro' as well as project 'Madison' both of which will ship in the first half of CY 2010.
[May 28, 2009, 0:00]
Intel's 'Madison' to make first appearance
News Server makers Unisys and NEC are expected to provide the first public demonstrations of "Madison", Intel's third-generation Itanium processor, at Intel's Developer Forum (IDF) on Monday. NEC will show a Madison system with 32 processors running SAP...
[September 9, 2002, 8:06]
Apple Computer Case Study: University of Wisconsin - Madison
White Papers During the early 1990s, the administrative desktops at the University of Wisconsin were mostly PC-based systems. A few years later, PeopleSoft software was adopted as an alternative to the university's legacy student records system.
[February 9, 2006, 23:00]
Online music heralds new era for record giants
News Madison is a hush hush alliance between Big Blue and a handful of music industry heavyweights to deliver music over the Internet - something many observers believe the record labels have no choice but to do.
[November 27, 1998, 14:48]
Crystal Rock
Downloads In another addition to the saga of Ably Fox, Pepper Fox, and Madison Cat, Ably and Pepper have been warped by Madison into another set of caves. Madison Cat will capture them for sure this time if you don't help out!
[May 21, 2004, 8:00]
Intel's latest Itanium tipped to upset server market
News With Madison, Intel is hoping the third time's a charm. Madison, the third member of the Itanium chip family, is Intel's best shot to date at taking on Sun Microsystems and IBM in the market for high-end server chips.
[June 30, 2003, 7:47]
Pentium 4 chip takes lead in desktop speed
News Intel on Monday will release a Pentium 4 running at 3.2GHz and will separately discuss a new version of its upcoming Madison chip optimized for dual-processor servers and workstations. Meanwhile, Tom Gibbs, director of industry marketing at Intel...
[June 23, 2003, 7:37]
HP doubles up Itanium processors
News HP showed off a board at its ENSA@Work customer event in Munich on Tuesday that packs two Madison Itanium2 cores onto a single processor board. If they decide they want to upgrade to Itanium, then they can take the PA-RISC interface out and plug a...
[May 5, 2004, 14:10]
OS X hacking challenge called off
News University of Wisconsin-Madison into trouble with university administrators. UW-Madison," said the university. University of Wisconsin-Madison's network, Rust said. A Mac OS X hacker challenge apparently got a systems engineer at the
[March 9, 2006, 8:35]
HP to double up Itanium chips
News The plans, which apply to the next-generation "Madison" and "Montecito" models in Intel's Itanium chip line, illustrate that HP is able to expand on the basic processors that Intel offers, decreasing its reliance on the chipmaker.
[October 25, 2002, 7:33]
Telco censured for blocking VoIP
News The Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday that Madison River Communication will "refrain from blocking" VoIP, or voice-over-IP, calls and will pay a $15,000 (£7,900) fine to the US government.
[March 4, 2005, 9:15]
Faster bus to boost Itanium
News Intel is now shipping two versions of its Itanium 2 processor from its 64-bit "Madison" family. In the case of Itanium, there have been several products - McKinley, Madison and the second version of Madison - that have all been served by the same...
[July 19, 2005, 9:00]
High-street music stores may tune into Net music
News The open standards technology used in the computer giant's Madison Project will be one of the technologies considered for the downloading of tracks from HMV's Web site. Madison is a joint collaboration between IBM and five major record labels to...
[February 15, 1999, 15:11]
Intel diversifies Itanium family
News Additionally, the company plans to come out with Fanwood, which will be a less expensive version of Madison. Later this year, the company plans to release an enhanced version of the so-called Madison Itanium 2 chip that will run at 1.7GHz and...
[February 19, 2004, 9:20]
Intel prepares for Itanium's last single-core hurrah
News According to a source familiar with Intel's plans, the chipmaker will introduce on Monday two Itanium 2 processors from its 64-bit Madison line-up. A representative for Intel said on Wednesday the company does not comment on unannounced products...
[July 14, 2005, 9:00]
Intel: Montecito or bust?
News From McKinley to Madison was 1.5x, a process shrink, but Madison to Montecito is an architectural change again with dual core and multi-threading and we're back to 2x. If you drop in a Montecito to a Madison-based system you claim around a 2x...
[September 9, 2004, 10:40]
Richard Barry: "IT's Like This..."
News A reported $20m (£12m) has been injected into Madison, to stem the flow of revenue that began seeping out of the industry when the MP3 format was born. Ask IBM what the Madison project is and you'll be put through to corporate communications in the...
[December 4, 1998, 15:26]



