Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Start-up to debut advanced server NICs

All the week's news about data center technology, 06/21/05
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Network World's Data Center News Alert

Start-up to debut advanced server NICs, 06/20/05

Level5 Networks this week is expected to launch its inaugural
product - a Gigabit Ethernet server adapters; but there's a
twist to these network interface cards, the start-up says.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/062005-level5.html?nl>

IBM opens up Power processors, 06/20/05

IBM hopes to do for its Power processor what it helped do for
Linux: create a bigger market, in which lots of vendors can
play, and earn more money for IBM in the process.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nldatacenternews2743>

BEA unveils service software family, 06/20/05

BEA Systems is fighting to secure its place among larger
software rivals IBM, Microsoft and Oracle, while at the same
time battling Wall Street doubts that the software maker can
execute the financial turnaround it needs.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/062005-bea.html?nl>

Data archiving attracts new wares, 06/20/05

The data archiving market last week gained two new offerings,
one from the market leader, another from an industry upstart.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nldatacenternews2744>

Storage conference focuses on recovery, 06/20/05

IT professionals are changing the way they back up and recover
data, experts say, with new emphasis on the speedier fetching of
data made possible by advancing technologies.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nldatacenternews2745>

NetApp chooses AMD, 06/20/05

Advanced Micro Devices' new embedded Opteron program has a new
customer: storage vendor Network Appliance. NetApp has selected
Opteron as the processor for an upcoming storage server, NetApp
CEO Dan Warmenhoven says.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/062005-netapp-amd.html?nl>
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