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9th March 2010 Archive

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  • Yellow Dog Linux licks CUDA

    Nvidia GPUs sit up and bark

    Remember Terra Soft and its Yellow Dog Linux for Power processors? Well, Yellow Dog is no longer the darling Linux for Apple machines since the latter company switched to Intel Core and Xeon processors for its PCs and servers a few years back. And Terra Soft doesn't exist any more, after it was acquired by a Japanese company …

    Enterprise 9 Mar 07:02

  • Intel Euro boss pledges Brussels-friendly marketing funds

    Still got a whole lot of love for white box sellers

    Intel will offer EU-compliant coop marketing funds and discounts to the channel in Europe whatever the outcome of its appeal against a Brussels ruling that it had abused its monopoly. Intel was hit with a $1.5bn fine last year by the European Competition Commission, which decided the company had stifled competition by paying …

    IT Channel 9 Mar 10:22

  • Terracotta's Ehcache back-ends Hibernate

    Web Sessions gets some tweaks, too

    If you want to make money, and perhaps especially in the open source software racket, you have to keep improving your software to help it get more widely adopted among enterprise customers who get nervous if they don't hand over big wads of cash to someone to babysit the code. That's why Terracotta, a maker of systems programs …

    Enterprise 9 Mar 16:13

  • Cisco 'forever changes internet' with... a router

    322 Tbps of bandwidth (not quite) here

    How will Cisco "forever change the internet"? With a new router. Which raises the question: What the hell is wrong with technology companies? When networking giant and server wannabe Cisco Systems sent word that today it would "make a significant announcement that will forever change the Internet and its impact on consumers, …

    Enterprise 9 Mar 19:45

  • Pillar juices flash drive box

    Reliability boost roadmap

    Pillar Data Axiom storage arrays can go a whole lot faster, use less energy and be more reliable, thanks to a range of new features from flash drive enclosures to pre-emptive copies. A Pillar Axiom array is composed of storage enclosures or Bricks, I/O controllers called Slammers, and a Pilot management component. The company …

    Enterprise 9 Mar 21:18

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