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AMD Offers Performance Details of New Dual-Core Opteron
SAN JOSE, Calif.Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on Tuesday unveiled its dual-core architecture here at In Stat/MDR’s Fall Processor Forum and provided the first estimates of the chip’s performance. As the company previously stated, AMD’s first dual-core chips for one to-eight way servers will be “first to market” in 2005. Company executives said client-specific versions are…
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Giving Credit to BPM
Reviewing its technology needs options three years ago, Grupo Financiero Uno suspected there was a better way to conduct business. As the largest issuer of Visa credit cards in Central America, the company found that inefficient operations and decentralized business processes were cutting into its profit margins. Grupo Uno took 15 days to approve a…
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Verizon’s Spring Break-In
According to published carrier reports filed with the Federal Communications Commission, a variety of things, from natural disasters to careless maintenance, can result in disruptive and costly network outages. But sometimes, as in the case of a Verizon Communications Inc. central office last spring, the cause can be deliberate. As first reported in in May,…
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Microsoft to Offer New Windows Flavor for Retail Market
Just as it is doing with its Windows client software, Microsoft is developing customized variants of its Windows Embedded operating system for specific markets. The first of what could be a full line of Windows Embedded variants will be Windows Embedded for Point of Service, company officials said Monday. Microsoft is currently testing the new…
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Vendor Pursues Channel with High-Performance Database
ANTs Software thinks there’s a market for its high-performance databases, and the company is hoping resellers agree. The Burlingame, Calif., company recently unveiled a partner initiative, the ANTs Software Alliance Program. The program aims to cultivate alliances with a few VARs in select vertical markets: financial services, telecommunications, health care, real-time logistics and security. The…