Thursday, June 25, 2009

Memory virtualization debuts; Simply Continuous launches service

Simply Continuous launches disaster recovery service; Abrupt closure of airport fast-lane program sparks concern over customer data
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Memory virtualization debuts

Memory virtualization vendor this week announced software that allows x86-based servers to share memory and make a pool of memory available for large data sets that require it. Read full story

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