Dan Neel

Articles by Dan Neel

Sun makes a stand as an enterprise storage vendor

On the software side, Sun is re-packaging its 70-plus storage software products into four simplified suites, said Mark Canepa, executive vice-president of storage products for Sun, in Burlington, Mass.

IBM consolidates Intel, Unix workstations

Consolidating both its Intel-based and RISC-based workstations under a single brand, IBM Corp. on Tuesday announced a unified line of IntelliStation workstations.

Compaq unveils first server blades

Making its debut in the fledgling server blade market, Compaq Computer Corp. on Monday rolled out the first server blades of its new ProLiant BL Line.

StorageTek preps data backup

Gunning for its share of the growing market for disaster-recovery storage products and services, StorageTek is negotiating with a number of potential telco partners to delivery a complete IP disaster-recovery offering called StorageTek Lifeline.

Intel, AMD battle for high-end PC market

Chip rivals Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) on Monday faced off with the introduction of a re-engineered Intel Pentium 4 chip and a new AMD Athlon XP processor, each targeted for the high-performance desktop PC market.

A year of unfulfilled promise for storage

Any way you slice it, 2001 could have been a better year for the storage technology industry. But despite the promise and hype surrounding the three key storage issues of the year

U.S. Army using supercomputer to study terror

The U.S. Army has begun simulating airplane suicide attacks, bomb explosions, and the subsequent blast waves of such events using a 512-processor SGI supercomputer, SGI officials announced this week.

U.S. Army using supercomputer to study terror

The U.S. Army has begun simulating airplane suicide attacks, bomb explosions and the subsequent blast waves of such events using a 512-processor SGI supercomputer, SGI officials announced this week.

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