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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Coolthreads vs hyperthreading
Laudon's description of the differences between Sun's SMP capable coolthreads approach to multi-threading and Intel's hyperthreading is as concise, lucid, and simple as anything I could find - so...
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Cost comparison: Solaris/SPARC vs Linux/x86
Compare the cost of "Linux" -meaning gnu/linux on x86 - to the cost of Unix -meaning Solaris on ultraSPARC- and you get a surprise: "Unix" is cheaper provided you need enough capacity to get to...
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The T2 and media reaction
Most of the tech press reports about the T2 announcement strayed from the facts announced in the press releases, and when they did, they got most of it wrong.
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The UltraSPARC T2 and file security
If you were to test the performance of an UltraSPARC T2 against that of the traditional dual Xeon by running a single "gzip" or "tar" on a large, NFS mounted, storage pool using server side...
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Analysis of Sun's 'Niagara 2' UltraSPARC T2
Sun Microsystems launched their brand new "Niagara 2" UltraSPARC T2 8-core CPU last Tuesday August 7th 2007 as the successor to the UltraSPARC T1 8-core CPU launched in November of 2005. During...
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Photos: UltraSparc T1 unveiled
Sun Microsystems unveiled its UltraSparc T1 processor, code-named Niagara, on Nov. 14.
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Photos: Sun fires up Niagara servers
First look at energy-thrifty systems based on Sun's UltraSparc T1 processor.
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Photos: Sun fires up Niagara servers
First look at energy-thrifty systems based on Sun's UltraSparc T1 processor.
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Photos: UltraSparc T1 unveiled
Sun Microsystems unveiled its UltraSparc T1 processor, code-named Niagara, on Nov. 14.
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Sun introduces UltraSparc T1-based servers
At a press event in New York, Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy and Sun Executive Vice President David Yen unveil the Sun Fire T2000 and T1000 servers, which use the UltraSparc T1 processor. Yen...
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Sun to speed UltraSparc chips to 1.2GHz
The computer maker will announce its highest-end microprocessor to date on Wednesday, a 1.2GHz UltraSparc III that consumes less power than its predecessors.
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Sun to push UltraSparc V past 3GHz
Sun Microsystems' UltraSparc V, two generations out from the newly introduced processor at the heart of the company's servers, will debut at 1.8GHz and extend past 3GHz.
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Sun pins hopes on Cherrystone servers
Sun Microsystems today plans to announce its long-awaited four-processor "Cherrystone" server, a key product in the company's effort to stave off Intel-based competition.
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Sun offers new low-end servers
The Sun Fire V120 and the Netra 120 will use the UltraSparc III processor and will compete with future Sun servers that employ chips from its rival Intel.
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Sun unaffected by TI outsourcing plan
Texas Instruments has announced plans to outsource the manufacturing of many of the chips made in its factory, but Sun, a top customer, won't feel a thing.
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Sun sets on emerging tech blog
The shifting tides of business means a refocus on ZDNet. It's time to move on.
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Logitech Solar Keyboard Folio for iPad: No sun required (review)
The latest iPad keyboard case from Logitech may be the best one yet, with a portfolio form and solar charging.
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Sex Tech: IsAnyoneUp, UK ISP filter conspiracy theories, no porn for Coke
Hunter Moore investigated by FBI, UK porn filter conspiracy theories, Coca Cola vs. porn cybersquatters and Big Porn is sued for patent infringement.
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HP releases Oracle documents: Sun hardware a 'pig in lipstick'
Within hours of Oracle releasing a cache of HP documents seen during litigation between the two companies, HP fired back with a release of its own.
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Google: No 'shred of evidence' Android team saw Sun's patents
Google followed up with its closing arguments in phase two of the trial, reiterating that it had no knowledge of Sun's patent portfolio.
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