Promotions and appointments
Los Angeles Times - Commerce National Bank hired Thomas S. Flannery. Matt Stodder joined Gorilla Nation. Aristos Logic named Young Sohn to its board. Newport Beach-based Commerce National Bank (OTCBB:CNBF) announced that Thomas S. Flannery has been appointed senior vice
Archive for September, 2007
The Red Shift Theory
ITnews - sees it, “the Google model”–massive server farms running hundreds of low-end machines–will give way to high-end, extremely dense units like Blackbox and Sun’s Constellation, a highly efficient, low-power system based on interconnected Sun Blade
VentureBeat: Draper Fisher acquires stake in UK firm
Silicon Valley - Aristos Logic : The Foothill Ranch-based provider of RAID storage processing technology has raised $13.36 million in Series G funding, according to a regulatory filing cited by PE Wire. Investors include JPMorgan Partners, TPG Ventures, Woodside Fund
HP’s Blades Power Play
InternetNews.com - The HP BladeSystem c-Class line of blade servers, slated to ship next month, adds a host of new features, energy savings and improved manageability as the successor to the computer giant’s current p-Class blade server line. Up to 16 seperate servers
Sun’s Server Chief: Systems Road Map Shows the Way
eWeek - For example, the Sun Blade 8000, which is a big-blade form factor, if you pack it with 10 four-socket blades, you’re going to actually consume a fair amount of power, but because it’s very efficient and has a huge amount of I/O, you’ll be very
Quarantine dirty systems
Network World Fusion - Buy a link now. Source-based data de-duplication for backup by EMC Reduce the size of data at the source, before moving for complying with government regulations. - Qualys Multi-core processors by Sun, AMD, and Intel, in one chassis. - Sun Blade 6000
Sun Microsystems is ‘OPEN for Middle East Business’ at GITEX 2007
AME Info - Visitors to GITEX can also learn more about the new Sun Blade 6000 family, which is the first-ever system to combine Solaris, Linux, Windows, and VMware running on single and multi-core processors by Sun, AMD, and Intel, in one chassis. Organizations