Archive for April, 2007

“gigabit products” - Back channel communications and blogging

Back channel communications and bloggingZDNet Blogs - Like, say, the quad on-board Intel Gigabit Ethernet chips. Then, you create a new revision called the x4200 ‘M2′ and replace the first two Gigabit Ethernet ports with fscking NVidia NForce crap. That’s it. Done. You’ve just ruined it. The Intel

“gigabit products” - Review: HP Makes SMB Storage An All-In-One Affair

Review: HP Makes SMB Storage An All-In-One AffairCRN - It has two PCI-X 133MHz expansion slots and embedded dual-port Broadcom 5751 and 5721 Gigabit Ethernet controllers. It does not have a redundant power supply or fans. The unit comes with a three-year warranty on parts and one year for on-site labor

“gigabit news” - Size matters

Size mattersDailyTech - In Japan, you can get a gigabit line into your home for a reasonable cost. In the U.S., you’re lucky to have 3mbps even if you are living in the major city. If you want something like a 100/100 symmetrical line, you’ll have to look into OC and be

“gigabit products” - Company or Topic: Check Point Software

Company or Topic: Check Point SoftwareCNET News - InfoWorld - Symantec Corp. is set to dramatically expand its mobile security offerings this week, adding VPN (virtual private network), data encryption, antispam and other features. Analysis: New Windows Vista Firewall Fails on Outbound Security

“gigabit products” - Vitesse Schedules State-of-the-Company Conference Call for May 8,

Vitesse Schedules State-of-the-Company Conference Call for May 8,MSN MoneyCentral - Engineering excellence and dedicated customer service distinguish Vitesse as an industry leader in Gigabit Ethernet LAN, Ethernet-over-SONET, Fibre Channel, Serial Attached SCSI, Optical Transport, and other applications. Vitesse innovation

“gigabit products” - April 2007

April 2007ZDNet Blogs - Marathon’s everRun FT creates a true fault tolerant environment using general purpose industry standard systems connected by Gigabit Ethernet. This means applications hosted in an everRun environment do not see failures. Processing “fails through