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Fujitsu integrates 'zero client' into monitor
IT solutions provider Fujitsu has teamed up with Pano Logic, the California startup that is touting a "zero client" approach to desktop virtualization. The partnership will see Fujitsu making a... Read more...
Fujitsu unveils 10Gb Ethernet switch
Fujitsu has unveiled a new 10Gb Ethernet switch that the company says uses 30 percent less power than other switches in the product line. The XG2600 is part of the Fujitsu XG family of switches, and... Read more...
Insider: Intel hindering USB 3.0 adoption
Intel has decided to wait until 2011 before it will support USB 3.0 in PC chipsets, according to an industrial insider. Also known as SuperSpeed USB, I reported on USB 3.0 last year when it was... Read more...
Fujitsu develops world's fastest processor
Japanese firm Fujitsu has revealed a new processor, touted to be the fastest in the world in terms of raw CPU computations. Named "Venus," the processor can supposedly crunch numbers at a rate of 128... Read more...
Hard disk makers agree on disk encryption standard
The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) has released three final specifications for storage encryption. The three standards are geared toward hard drives used on PCs, enterprise servers, and for the... Read more...
Sun makes storage market gains
Sun Microsystems has moved ahead of international competitors like Hitachi Data Systems and Fujitsu with its new Open Storage systems, according to IDC's Worldwide Disk Storage Systems Quarterly... Read more...
Phoenix Technologies enables remote drive security
Phoenix Technologies has announced that it will bring its "FailSafe" tech to Fujitsu's new Full Disk Encryption (FDE) 2.5" 7200RPM SATA hard drive. FailSafe allows IT admins to remotely track,
... Read more...Fujitsu develops "zero watt" display
The larger the organization, the more employees. The more employees, the more PCs. And the more PCs, the higher the energy costs. There's no denying that desktop PCs are power hungry beasts,
... Read more...AMD unveils enterprise PCs
So, you're a microprocessor vendor that's struggling to catch up to the competition: what are you to do? I can't say that "release enterprise-class machines" is the first thing that comes to mind
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