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- Sharp to offer ultra-thin X-Series LCD TVs with wireless HD feed
- Sharp to offer ultra-thin X-Series LCD TVs with wireless HD feedgood luck!what happens when you have multiple wireless TVs close by and the spectrum is limited?It won't be a big hit due to the laws of physics.RE: Sharp to offer ultra-thin X-Series LCD TVs with wireless HD feedNow if we...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Utility computing, Servers, TV, X-Series LCD TV, X-series LCD, ultra-thin, IBM xSeries, LCD TV, Sharp Corp., wireless
- Discussion threads 2008-04-30
- Sharp to offer ultra-thin X-Series LCD TVs with wireless HD feed
- Like big TVs? (Who doesn't?) How about without tangled up cables hanging out the back? If you've ever seen the Sharp AQUOS X-series -- just 1.35 inches deep and, according to Sharp, the world's thinnest LCD televisions in production -- then you know what...
- Tags: IBM xSeries, LCD TV, Sharp Corp., Wireless, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Cable, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Telecommunications, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-04-30
- IBM System X3650 and XSeries 346: A Comparison of Power and Capacity Utilization Running Microsoft Windows Terminal Services
- Businesses are seeing an increase in the number of remote workers every year, and the advantages of a remote workforce - reduced facility costs, centralized software and systems management, troubleshooting and support, and increased business agility - clearly outweigh the disadvantages and added complexities introduced by a remote workforce to...
- Tags: IBM xSeries, Terminal Services, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Workforce, Workforce Management, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources
- White papers 2007-01-01
- Migrating From UNIX SMP to IBM Linux Clusters: The Cost Effective Alternative: PolyServe Matrix Server and ibm xseries or BladeCenter
- The movement to migrate mission-critical data center applications from UNIX to Intel Linux has been accelerated by the improved Total Cost of Ownership TCO economics of Intel-based servers and blades, the availability of almost all key UNIX software applications on Linux, and the availability of key infrastructure offerings such as...
- Tags: IBM xSeries, PolyServe Inc., Data Center, IBM eServer BladeCenter, Blade, Migration, TCO, IBM Linux, Linux Cluster, Unix, IBM Corp., Data Centers, Roi/Tco, Servers, Utility Computing, Blade Servers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Finance, Managerial Accounting
- White papers 2006-07-20
- IBM System X3650 and XSeries 346: A Comparison of Capacity and Power Utilization When Running Microsoft Windows Terminal Services
- Businesses are seeing an increase in the number of remote workers every year, and the advantages of a remote workforce - reduced facility costs, centralized software and systems management, troubleshooting and support, and increased business agility - clearly outweigh the disadvantages and added complexities introduced by a remote workforce to...
- Tags: IBM xSeries, Terminal Services, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Workforce, Workforce Management, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources
- White papers 2006-07-01
- Service Orientation Test-Drive With Linux on xSeries
- This paper focuses on a simple infrastructure to exploit service orientation principles. The intent of this environment is to allow companies to evaluate the processes and questions that arise from SOA projects, and take into consideration aspects such as the impact on the underlying system infrastructure. This paper explains how...
- Tags: IBM xSeries, IBM Corp., Linux, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Servers, Software, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Hardware
- White papers 2006-03-01
- ibm xseries 206m
- IBM's xSeries 206m is the midrange model of the three new servers that mark Big Blue's foray into the low end of the SMB small and midsize business server market. Ideal for smaller and budget-conscious businesses, the xSeries 206m combines enterprise-level functionality with a single-processor x86 platform, but at an...
- Tags: Utility computing, Serial ATA, Servers, Storage, PCI, IBM xSeries, server, IBM Corp., RAID, Intel Pentium
- Product reviews 2006-01-10
- IBM eServer iSeries Windows Server Integration for Small and Medium Businesses: An Application-Serving Network Example Using Citrix Access Suite Presentation Server on Integrated xSeries Systems
- There are proven advantages of running Microsoft Windows Terminal Services and Citrix applications on IBM iSeries IXS xSeries server on a card under the iSeries hardware enclosure and IXA xSeries server externally attached to the iSeries via external iSeries system cabling. Base documentation already exists in the iSeries Information Center...
- Tags: IBM xSeries, IBM iSeries, IBM eServer, Citrix Systems Inc., Small And Medium Business, IBM Corp., Integration, Servers, Hardware
- White papers 2005-10-01
- Linpack HPL Performance on IBM eServer 326 and xSeries 336 Servers
- This paper examines the performance of the Linpack benchmark on IBM eServer 326 (e326) and IBM eServer xSeries 336 (x336) systems. The e326 is powered by AMD Opteron processors, and the x336 is powered by Intel Xeon processors. In this paper, system factors are considered that affect benchmark performance, such...
- Tags: IBM xSeries, Performance, IBM eServer, IBM Corp., E326, Utility Computing, Servers, Performance Management, Processors, Hardware, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Semiconductors, Components
- White papers 2005-07-01
- Introducing Windows Server x64 on IBM eServer xSeries Servers
- This paper introduces Windows Server 2003, x64 Edition, the 64-bit processors from Intel and AMD that support it, and the xSeries servers on which the operating system runs. It describes the concepts of 64-bit computing and the technology behind the processors. This paper introduces the xSeries product line that includes...
- Tags: IBM xSeries, IBM eServer xSeries, Microsoft Windows Server, IBM eServer, IBM Corp., Microsoft Windows, 64-Bit, Servers, Utility Computing, Operating Systems, Processors, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- White papers 2005-06-01
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- Mashups turn into an industry as offerings mature
- There were a great many product announcements at Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco last month, but it was the number of announcements around Web-based mashups in particular that received a large share of attendee and media attention. By my count there were at least nine significant announcements in...
- Tags: Web, Industry, Mashup, JackBe, Lotus Mashups, MashupHub, Mindtouch, Itasca, Serena, Mashup Exchange, SnapLogic, Dion Hinchcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- What's wrong at OpenSolaris
- The OpenSolaris community just released the first complete "Project Indiana" edition of the OS - and in that process demonstrated why community enthusiasm for the product seems to have weakened recently. It's a great product -everything from ZFS to a new package management system...
- Tags: OpenSolaris, Intel X86, Developer Argument, Sun Solaris, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Does Microsoft really need to diversify into consumer products?
- Watching Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates go through the paces during his last Microsoft CEO Summit keynote on May 14, I couldn't help but ponder again why Microsoft thinks it needs to be both a business and a consumer software vendor. From May 13 to 15, Microsoft officials...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Tech Innovation, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- News to know: Zoho; HP; Windows 7; Patch day
- Notable headlines: Dennis Howlett: Zoho's Googley login raises interesting questions Ed Bott: The key to Windows success? It's all about the drivers News.com: Facebook pulls ‘stalker list' tool after Gawker exposes it Mary Jo Foley: Gates emphasizes PC-phone...
- Tags: Google Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Corp., Electronic Data Systems Corp., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- Ldap Admin Tool (4)
- LDAP Admin Tool is the premier GUI administration tool for Ldap management, control and development. LDAP Admin Tool allows you to access OpenLDAP, Netscape/iPlanet, Novell eDirectory, Oracle Internet Directory, IBM Tivoli Directory, Lotus Domino, Microsoft Active Directory or any other LDAP v2 or LDAPv3 directory server. LDAP Admin Tool provides...
- Tags: Administrator, Tool, LDAPSoft, LDAP Admin Tool, LDAP, Directory Services, Enterprise Software, Software
- Software downloads 2008-05-14
- Ldap Browser (4)
- LDAP Browser is the premier GUI browser for directory browsing. LDAP Browser allows you to access OpenLDAP, Netscape/iPlanet, Novell eDirectory, Oracle Directory, IBM Tivoli Directory, Microsoft Active Directory or any v2/v3. LDAP Browser provides you with the ability to perform all the necessary read-only LDAP routines such as viewing entries,...
- Tags: LDAPSoft, Ldap Browser, LDAP, Directory Services, Enterprise Software, Software
- Software downloads 2008-05-14
- SOA market passes $2 billion mark, whatever that means
- Research and Markets has just issued its latest assessment of the SOA market, and estimates the worldwide SOA market will grow from an estimated $2 billion in 2007 to more than $9 billion by 2014. What, exactly, is the "SOA market?" The market research firm defines it...
- Tags: SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-05-13
- Earthlink finally pulls out of Wireless Philly, but all is not lost
- The final nail in the coffin of municipal Wi-Fi was hammered today as Earthlink pulled the plug on Philadelphia's wireless program, as the Wall Street Journal reports. "This was about a business model that simply didn't work," said Rolla Huff, chief executive of the Atlanta-based Internet services...
- Tags: EarthLink Inc., City, Network, Municipal Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-13
- Will EDS deal make HP Microsoft's IBM?
- Will EDS deal make HP Microsoft's IBM?DoubtfulAs I noted in my response to Paul Murphy, this looks a lot more like an HP that's run out of ideas and feels bound to play the serial acquisition game to disguise the fact, and maybe have some new cash cows ready for...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., Electronic Data Systems Corp., IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-13
- EDS' troubled legacy of failed IT projects
- EDS' troubled legacy of failed IT projectsEDS' troubled legacy of failed IT projectsThis is a pretty good reason why outsourcing your IT doesn't work. Way too many complications and its just not as efficient. Don't get me wrong, outsourcing works to some degree, like hiring cable monkeys to...
- Tags: Strategy, Outsourcing, Electronic Data Systems Corp., Navy/EDS NMCI, information technology
- Discussion threads 2008-05-13
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