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    OpenWorld nears, some info on Oracle 11g R2 database emerges 19 September, 2008 09:07

    Oracle CEO Larry Ellison appears to be taking a lesson out of the playbook of his buddy, Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
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    Hyper-V add-on allows seamless movement of virtual machines 26 February, 2008 09:47

    Sanbolic has adapted its clustered file system to support Microsoft's upcoming hypervisor, allowing IT shops to move a virtual machine from one physical server to another without affecting users.
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    Acquisitions help storage vendors sell management tools 04 April, 2007 17:01

    Quantum Monday updated its StorNext storage management software, joining the trend among vendors that are expanding storage systems for enterprises.
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    Has open-source lost its halo? 16 February, 2007 07:37

    Is open-source still a grassroots social movement made up of idealistic underdogs trying to revolutionize an amoral industry? Or has it become a cloak used by IT vendors large and small to disguise ruthless and self-serving behaviour?
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    HP rolls out storage gear, software 07 February, 2007 09:31

    HP on Monday launched an enhanced midrange storage array, a new Fibre Channel switch for its BladeSystem servers, a network-attached storage gateway and encryption for its data protection software.
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    Virtual databases: An alternative solution 12 September, 2006 12:23

    Server virtualization is an efficient way to save on server hardware costs, real estate, and management resources, but it isn't the only way. Just ask the folks at Avanade, a systems integrator specializing in Microsoft solutions. For one government customer, Avanade had originally designed hundreds of SQL Servers in highly available MSCS (Microsoft Cluster Server) clusters, but the system was spiraling out of control.
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    PolyServe helps consolidate SQL Server systems 13 April, 2006 11:26

    PolyServe has released a utility for Microsoft's SQL Server that aims to make it easier for enterprises to consolidate their database servers and cluster them for better performance and availability, it announced Wednesday.
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    Storage by the cluster 30 August, 2005 09:52

    Russ Miller runs a monster of a server cluster that eats storage at an incredible rate. The bandwidth requirements alone on his 22TFLOPS system force Miller to look outside the storage box, so to speak, for better throughput and scalability.
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    HP readies storage push aimed at reversing slide 09 May, 2005 07:33

    Hewlett-Packard on May 16 is expected to revitalize its storage family with the introduction of a slew of products designed to give customers more flexibility in storing data center and remote-office information.
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    Novell debuts slew of Linux wares 16 February, 2005 13:29

    Novell Tuesday at LinuxWorld announced a slew of Linux offerings that are expected to bolster its status in the open source community.
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    No Longhorn at Microsoft's Tech Ed 20 May, 2004 08:39

    While Microsoft has been beating the Longhorn drum at recent events, at Tech Ed next week the vendor will concentrate on current and soon-to-be-launched products, and will have little to say about the next major Windows release expected in 2006.
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