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Archive for February 4th, 2008

Sun aims for ‘09 with Rock boxes

All systems slow Exclusive Servers based on Sun Microsystems' Rock processor will now arrive in the second half of 2009, The Register can confirm.… Full published article at: Read More »

Rumours, Clicks and Search Engines

Google is rumoured to have offered an alliance with Yahoo to lock out Microsoft, and Microsoft is rumoured to be considering a "board room coup". Full published article at: Read More »

ClearSpeed clears out staff

Pink slip acceleration Floating point specialist ClearSpeed has been wounded by the subprime/credit crunch meltdown. The company has laid off a large chunk of workers to save costs, as its financial services clients abandon new projects.… Full published article at: Read More »

Dell quick to ship first EqualLogic box

What, no honeymoon? Dell is already punting its first EqualLogic storage array, just a few days after it closed the $1.4bn acquisition of the iSCSI storage specialist.… Full published article at: Read More »

PostgreSQL packs record punch

Speedy release The latest release of open source database PostgreSQL hit Monday, packing a claimed record number of new and improved features. That means 280 patches.… Full published article at: Read More »

O2 launches professional services arm

The mobile giant is building on its heritage in the communications space by creating a dedicated professional services team for enterprise customers. Full published article at: Read More »

MySpace to throw out code

Social slump If all goes well then MySpace will open its platform to developers on Tuesday, in keeping with plans announced last October. Details are vague but the youf social networking arm of Rupert Murdoch's media empire has at least confirmed the platform will support Google's OpenSocial interface.… Full published article at: Read More »

Microsoft software pirates sent to jail

A blow against piracy around the world as the law finally catches up with software-copying crime syndicate. Full published article at: Read More »

West Bromwich re-writes financial BI

The mutual building society has embarked on a project to introduce Cognos business intelligence to improve its decision-making processes and ability to compete in the financial services market. Full published article at: Read More »

IPv6 roots planted on the net

Another small step towards the next generation Monday marks a red-letter day for the internet, with the introduction of services that allow IPv6-based IP addresses to translated into domain names and vice versa.… Full published article at: Read More »

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