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Informatica Joins Grid Computing Group
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Monday March 21 2005 @ 05:59PM EST views: 146

Business Intelligence Pipeline: Data integration software maker Informatica joined the Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA), a non-profit consortium of firms pushing the adoption of grid computing.
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ShaoLin Announces Next Generation Disaster Recovery Solution for Linux
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Monday March 21 2005 @ 11:17AM EST views: 156

ShaoLin Microsystems, a leading provider of enterprise Linux utility computing, announced a new release of a robust yet affordable disaster recovery solution for Linux - ShaoLin InfiniCluster and ShaoLin Volume Replicator. Designed to maximize application availability and data integrity for ensuring business continuity, ShaoLin InfiniCluster and ShaoLin Volume Replicator together provide the most scalable and enterprise-class fault-tolerant solution with unique features.
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Maddog comes to Wash D.C. to talk about Beowulf
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Saturday March 19 2005 @ 08:14AM EST views: 151

Jon Maddog Hall Executive Director of Linux International will be the keynote speaker at the next “Linux Cluster Forum” sponsored by the Beowulf Users Group. Maddog will speak on the evolution of the Beowulf Project and the many practical application of Linux Clusters in science and industry that the project has spawned. Don’t be surprises if Maddog goes into geopolitical and socioeconomics issues too. Heck Maddog may have a solution for the Social Security problem.
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SGI Joins Forces With Gelato Federation
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Friday March 18 2005 @ 02:32PM EST views: 413

The Gelato Federation announced today that Silicon Graphics, Inc. (NYSE: SGI) has formalized its relationship with the Gelato Federation, the international research consortium dedicated to advancing the Linux OS and Intel® Itanium® 2 platform, by electing to join as an industry sponsor. As part of their sponsorship, SGI is supporting research at the University of New South Wales and providing technical speakers for the May 2005 Gelato meeting in San Jose, California, May 22-May 25, 2005.
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Fujitsu to launch new PrimeQuest Itanium servers
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Friday March 18 2005 @ 09:37AM EST views: 140

ITWorld: Fujitsu Ltd. next month will launch a new line of multiprocessor servers based on Intel Corp.'s Itanium 2 processor, according to sources familiar with the company's plans. The new line, called PrimeQuest, will be unveiled at a press conference in San Francisco currently scheduled for April 5, the sources said.
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FREE Webinar: Using Linux as a Dynamic Web Server
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Thursday March 17 2005 @ 01:10PM EST views: 141

This one hour Webinar will provide Linux and Windows web developers with an overview of Linux's best-known strength as a cost-effective and easy-to-use server of custom-developed web content. Online sources of pre-built applications will be covered, and we'll compare the capabilities of PHP on Apache and ASP on IIS.
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State of the Art Grid Computing
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Tuesday March 15 2005 @ 12:10PM EST views: 162

Here's a wide-ranging discussion with IBM's Ken King, vice president, Grid Computing, regarding the State of the Art Grid Computing and current activities, positions, and ideas on this front from IBM.
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New AMD Roadmap
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Tuesday March 15 2005 @ 11:23AM EST views: 182

AMD released a new roadmap on March 10th.
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Debian proposes dropping most architectures
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Tuesday March 15 2005 @ 10:53AM EST views: 225

LWN: ..."The much larger consequence of this meeting, however, has been the
crafting of a prospective release plan for etch. The release team and
the ftpmasters are mutually agreed that it is not sustainable to
continue making coordinated releases for as many architectures as sarge
currently contains, let alone for as many new proposed architectures as
are waiting in the wings. The reality is that keeping eleven
architectures in a releasable state has been a major source of work for
the release team, the d-i team, and the kernel team over the past year;
not to mention the time spent by the DSA/buildd admins and the security
team. It's also not clear how much benefit there is from doing stable
releases for all of these architectures, because they aren't necessarily
useful to the communities surrounding those ports."...
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Linux Rules Supercomputers
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Tuesday March 15 2005 @ 10:14AM EST views: 162

Forbes: The homegrown Linux operating system has come a long way from its origins as a college kid's pet project and computer hobbyist favorite. Refined in recent years by professional computer programmers at IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Novell and Red Hat, Linux now has become so technically powerful that it lays claim to a prestigious title--it runs more of the world's top supercomputers than any other operating system.
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Comparison of nine Serial ATA RAID 5 adapters
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Saturday March 12 2005 @ 09:06AM EST views: 260

Tweakers: A year ago Tweakers.net published a review of four Serial ATA RAID-adapters, which were the first flock of a new era on workstation- and server storage. The once dominant SCSI interface is being pushed to fewer niches by the cheaper alternatives based on Serial ATA technology. Since our previous SATA RAID-roundup Serial ATA has continued its way into business and consumer markets.
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Dell , Dr. Wheat from Intel and others to speak at the BWBUG
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Friday March 11 2005 @ 04:09PM EST views: 148

The next meeting date will be March 15th the time will be 1:00 to 5:00 PM and will feature a series of technical briefings built around the Dell total Linux Cluster Solution and will be at the Army Navy Country Club ANCC in Arlington VA. This will be the third event in a series of what we describe as "THE LINUX CLUSTER FORUM" which will focus on complete Linux Cluster solutions for mission critical applications and production research.
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AMD Athlon 64, FX, Opteron, Sempron CPU processor roadmap for 2005/6
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Thursday March 10 2005 @ 01:42PM EST views: 307

A1: AMD dual-core CPU processor San Diego & Toledo are due in Q2 this year and will be made using the 90nm SOI process. Single core San Diego CPU processor will start to replace the present socket 939 Athlon 64 CPU processor and will have SSE3 support. The AMD Sempron CPU processor will move to a new core called Palermo towards the end of next year while basic Athlon 64 CPU processor will move to the Venice core.
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Automate Perl module deployment
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Thursday March 10 2005 @ 01:17PM EST views: 172

If you run Perl across many different computers of any sort, you know how frustrating it can be to install Perl extension modules across those machines. The administrative process is even worse if you have a Web server farm and need to keep each machine up to date with a set suite of extension modules
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New Version of Arkeia Server Backup Released at CeBIT 2005
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Thursday March 10 2005 @ 01:06PM EST views: 230

HANNOVER, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 10, 2005--Arkeia Corp., the leading provider of backup and recovery solutions for Linux-based environments, announced today at CeBIT 2005 a major upgrade of Arkeia Server Backup with an innovative new pricing model. Arkeia Server Backup, built on Arkeia's proven
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