Archives for January, 2012
Why I’d pay Apple more to give iPad factory workers a break
Time to ‘think different’ on production line demands
Open … and Shut Last quarter Apple churned out extraordinary profits: $13.06bn of them. But according to a New York Times article, Apple achieved these amazing profits on the backs of Chinese workers, who are subjected to punishing work conditions to ensure high-quality iPhones and iPads at the [...]
Why I’d pay Apple more to give iPad factory workers a break
Time to ‘think different’ on production line demands
Open … and Shut Last quarter Apple churned out extraordinary profits: $13.06bn of them. But according to a New York Times article, Apple achieved these amazing profits on the backs of Chinese workers, who are subjected to punishing work conditions to ensure high-quality iPhones and iPads at the [...]
Red Hat now supports RHEL 5 and 6 for a decade
Live longer and prosper more
Companies that like Red Hat Enterprise Linux but hate changing Linux versions because of the hardware and software qualification process just got an excuse to be lazy for the next decade.…
Red Hat now supports RHEL 5 and 6 for a decade
Live longer and prosper more
Companies that like Red Hat Enterprise Linux but hate changing Linux versions because of the hardware and software qualification process just got an excuse to be lazy for the next decade.…
Nekkid Tech: Our chefs boil biz data into clouds
Turning up the heat on dependable storage
Podcast Greg Knieriemen saw off the hordes at the New England Area VMware User Group and debated burning topics from virtualisation to sex equality in tech, thus serving up another piping hot podcast pie for El Reg readers last week.…
Nekkid Tech: Our chefs boil biz data into clouds
Turning up the heat on dependable storage
Podcast Greg Knieriemen saw off the hordes at the New England Area VMware User Group and debated burning topics from virtualisation to sex equality in tech, thus serving up another piping hot podcast pie for El Reg readers last week.…
PMC’s 12Gb/s SAS Controllers and RAID-on-Chip Controllers Now Available
PMC has announced the release of its 12Gb/s SAS protocol controllers, RAID-on-Chip (RoC) controllers, and expanders to enable advanced performance and scalability for server and networked storage. High-performance SSDs can deliver upwards to 100 times more IOPS than HDDs, creating the need for a new class of storage controller. PMC’s SAS [...]
OCZ Octane SSD 128GB/512GB Review (Firmware v1.13)
OCZ updated the firmware on their Indilinx-powered Octane SSD to v1.13 last week, touting significant increases in random 4K write performance. On the lower capacity models the gains are quoted to jump over 100%, with advertised speeds increasing from 7,700 IOPS to 18,000 IOPs. Percentage gains taper off as capacity climbs, [...]
EMC Isilon Scale-Out NAS with HDFS Announced
EMC announced the EMC Isilon scale-out NAS with HDFS, which when used with EMC Greenplum HD, it has the ability to deliver powerful data analytics on a flexible, highly-scalable, and efficient storage platform. The new enterprise-ready solution combines scale-out NAS data storage and Hadoop analytics capabilities with services, training and [...]
Nimbus E-Class Flash Memory System for Enterprise and Cloud Launched
Nimbus Data Systems, developer of Sustainable Storage, has unveiled its new E-Class Flash Memory System, the first fully-redundant multiprotocol solid-state SSD storage system. The E-Class outperforms and costs less to operate than typical disk arrays and provides the high-availability, scalability, and cost reduction that enterprises and cloud providers require.
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