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- Video: Is it time to throw away your servers?
- Video: Is it time to throw away your servers?cluster computingGreat video. It lays out the numbers for why cluster and grid computing stand poised to "revolutionize" the web services business. Rather than dealing in commodity computers, we will begin to deal in commodity computing cycles (C3), where we...
- Tags: Servers, Corporate communications, server, EC2, video
- Discussion threads 2007-03-24
- Samsung and LG.Philips start new LCD production
- Samsung and LG.Philips start new LCD productionANALystsAnalysts are concerned about overcapacity? Does that mean they're concerned there might be a hit on their stock portfolio as prices dive and benefit the actual customer who wants to buy up more LCD monitors at affordable prices?I want one!"Line 7-2, will...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, LCD, LG.Philips LCD Co. Ltd., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
- Discussion threads 2006-01-02
- Innovative Solutions for Demanding Market Conditions
- Hella Kgaa Hueck & Company's challenge was to shrink profit margins with Overcapacity in the market, increasing competitive pressure to faster development cycles at OEMs with many more product variants and high internal quality requirements. To meet these challenges, Hella decided to move more of its production process planning to...
- Tags: Siemens AG, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Case studies 2006-01-01
- Bidding for HP's MIPS? Perhaps Carly should call Meg.
- Under HP's new bid-for-compute-time scheme known as Tycoon which, for all intents and purposes turns MIPs millions of instructions per second into a commodity, perhaps compute power from the company should be listed on Chicago's Mercantile Exchange along with cattle and pork bellies. Or maybe HP CEO Carly Fiorina should...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co.
- Blog posts 2004-11-11
- Sun's utility model: one man's SPU is another man's Computon. How about we just call 'em MIPS?
- With a mea culpa over failure to deliver what customers wanted for the last few years as his backdrop, Sun COO Jonathan Schwartz today announced $1 per processor per hour pricing on a Sun provided grid of servers based on the company's N1 Grid technology. Sun isn't the first company to...
- Tags: MIPS, Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Blog posts 2004-09-21
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