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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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Intel: x86 won't encroach on Itanium
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Wednesday March 09 2005 @ 08:06AM EST views: 140

News.com: In Intel's thinking, it's not a big problem that Itanium isn't compatible with widely used x86 processors such as Pentium.
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Kuro Box Linux up close
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Wednesday March 09 2005 @ 02:32AM EST views: 165

This installment of "Migrating from x86 to PowerPC" moves from the abstract to the concrete, looking into implementation details of the Kuro Box. The article gets into actual implementation specifics for
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Axceleon Announces EnFuzion 8.2
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Tuesday March 08 2005 @ 01:35AM EST views: 174

Axceleon is pleased to announce a new release of its EnFuzion resource
management solution. More details are provided in the announcement
below.
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Symbio Technologies' VAR Network Grew from 1 to
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Thursday March 03 2005 @ 02:06PM EST views: 176

Symbio Technologies, an innovator in server-centric diskless thin client computer systems, said today that it grew its VAR network from a single outpost in Canada to 27 value-added resellers worldwide in 2004.
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Etnus Announces TotalView For IBM Blue Gene/L
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Thursday March 03 2005 @ 06:45AM EST views: 258

Etnus, the provider of the most advanced debugger on Linux and UNIX, announced that TotalView is available for the IBM Blue Gene/L supercomputer system.
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Fujitsu Readies Linux Mainframe for Later This Year
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Monday February 28 2005 @ 09:29AM EST views: 190

LinuxPlanet: With shipment of an Intel-based "Linux mainframe" slated for later this year, and the release this month of new "Shunsaku XML Search" software, Fujitsu is currently pulling together mounting momentum in an increasingly competitive enterprise Linux race.
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Cluster File Systems Releases Lustre Version 1.2.4
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Monday February 28 2005 @ 09:23AM EST views: 430

Cluster File Systems, Inc.™, the leader in high-performance parallel file systems, announces the release of a major update to the Lustre™ file system on its public download site. Used on many of the world’s largest Linux clusters, Lustre 1.2.4 represents a significant advancement in the development of a world-class open-source file system. This release further demonstrates Cluster File Systems’ ongoing commitment to make new versions of Lustre available to the free software community on a regular basis.
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AMD wins market share, misses Opteron target
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Monday February 28 2005 @ 09:21AM EST views: 221

News.com: Advanced Micro Devices took market share from archrival Intel in the fourth quarter but fell short of a target it set for its two-year-old Opteron chip, research firm IDC said on Friday.
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BioBrew-3.1 for x86 is here
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Friday February 25 2005 @ 04:08PM EST views: 413

BioBrew is an open source Linux cluster distribution based on the popular Rocks (www.rocksclusters.org) cluster software and enhanced for bioinformatics. BioBrew includes popular cluster software e.g. MPICH, PVM, Modules, PVFS, Myrinet GM, Sun Grid Engine, gcc, Ganglia, and Globus, *and* popular bioinformatics software e.g. the NCBI toolkit, BLAST, mpiBLAST, HMMER, ClustalW, GROMACS, PHYLIP, WISE, FASTA, MrBayes, and EMBOSS. A BioBrew DVD iso for x86 is freely available for download at BioBrew.org, a Bioinformatics.org sponsored and hosted website. README and INSTALL docs are also available on the website.
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Cray to establish supercomputing center at Oak Ridge lab
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Friday February 18 2005 @ 09:41AM EST views: 201

EETimes: MANHASSET, N.Y. — Supercomputer company Cray Inc. has announced it would establish a supercomputing center of excellence at the Dept. of Energy's (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory, supporting DOE's plans to build the world's most powerful supercomputer for open research there.
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POVCOMP 2004 3D Graphics Contest Winners Announcement
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Thursday February 17 2005 @ 09:30PM EST views: 424

Milpitas, CA - February 17, 2005 - POVRay.org and POVCOMP.org would like to
thank their sponsors Appro, AMD, Zazzle, and Planet Mirror for making the POVCOMP
2004 3D Graphics competition possible. We also thank our judges Dennis Miller,
Evan Hallein, David Hook, Gilles Tran, Lance Birch
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Pics from LinuxWorld 2005 (Boston)
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Thursday February 17 2005 @ 04:34PM EST views: 376

Here are a few pictures I took while at LinuxWorld. Many didn't turn out. I'm still trying to learn how to use the camera.
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