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dBusinessNews.com - San Jose: Trovix Signs Agreement with eQuest MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. and SAN RAMON, Calif. Trovix, San Jose: Covad Communications to Host First Quarter 2006 Conference Call on April 27 at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT SAN JOSE -- Covad Communications

Dell growth rate slips behind market
Ars Technica - IDC has released its first quarter PC market share figures , and for the first time in recent memory, it's not smooth sailing for Dell. Overall, it was a good quarter. PC shipments rose 12.9 percent from the same quarter in 2005, with the growth

Multi-core Processors: transputers reborn
IT World - For the past, say, 20 years, we have had a period of relative homogeneity in the CPU side of the computing business. A small number of household brands such as Pentium, Sparc and PowerPC in a small number of off-the-shelf configurations, have

Astute Networks Validates New Processor With Carbon's VSP
dBusinessNews.com - Boston - WALTHAM -- Carbon Design Systems -- a leader in virtual system prototyping -- announced today Astute Networks' success in validating both their embedded firmware and hardware, for their next generation storage processor chip utilizing Carbon

BEZ Systems Announces Immediate Availability of BEZProphet Release 1.8
dBusinessNews.com - BOSTON -- BEZ Systems, an innovator in the emerging market for Proactive Performance Management solutions, today announced the immediate availability of a new release of BEZProphet(TM) for Oracle(R). BEZProphet R1.8 extends its reach of Oracle

Oracle Patches 36 Bugs, Risk Ranked At '10'
Information Week - Oracle Corp. on Tuesday released its quarterly patch batch, plugging 36 vulnerabilities in several of its products, including the flagship Oracle Database. Although the number of fixes may seem high, it's actually less than half of the last Oracle

Cavium Claims Security First
Unstrung.com - Staking its claim for some wireless turf, Cavium Networks Inc. is releasing what it claims are the first chips to handle all security standards for wireless LANs (see Cavium Intros 802.11i Chip ). Most makers of 802.11 chips say they'll support the

Virtuozzo commands virtual server stage
Infoworld - SWSoft really has its ducks in a row with Virtuozzo for Linux 3.0. It s a well-designed and well-implemented virtualization solution that comes at a surprisingly low cost. Because it s not true hardware virtualization and relies heavily on the

IBM Hopes to Nail EMC With Storage 'Venom'
InternetNews.com - IBM next week will attack EMC after watching its long-time rival encroach on its data management territory for the last two years. The company Monday will unveil a new storage compression software, code-named Venom, designed to help customers cut

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