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” - Thank you PR WEB.

Thank you PR WEB.PRWeb - SMC s High-Density Gigabit Switch Adds to Features, but Not to Price To Handle Heavy Traffic Workgroups and Power Users with Ease Feature-rich TigerSwitch 10/100/1000 24-Port Standalone Managed Switch moves up a notch, adding advanced management

“gigabit news” - Vista performance: The user experience is all that matters

Vista performance: The user experience is all that matters Computerworld - Copy / Move / Delete of files is so slow we ended up burning DVD’s than copying across our very fast gigabit network. Also the raid controller is incompatible with Vista and thus corrupts disks, some of the drivers supplied by DELL do not [...]

“gigabit products” - Hot this Week

Hot this WeekExpress Computer India - Features : ASUS GigaX 1124i+ is a Web Smart 24 port layer two Gigabit switch with 4 SFP (Mini Gbic) for fibre connections. It offers management features to system administrators that are normally available from a managed layer two switch. The switch

“gigabit products” - Thank you, Thank you, Thank You

Thank you, Thank you, Thank YouPRWeb - III PC/104-Plus CPU Modules Featuring Enhanced Communication Capabilities Eurotech offers three new rugged low-power Pentium III -based solutions that are a powerful combination of high-speed peripherals featuring high bandwidth Gigabit Ethernet and

“gigabit products” - New Network Standard Could Converge Fiber, Ethernet

New Network Standard Could Converge Fiber, EthernetTechNewsWorld - FCoE, particularly when combined with [superfast] 10-Gigabit Ethernet, enables the consolidation of server I/O into a unified datacenter fabric.” Currently, Ethernet is widely used across most organizations, but it has trouble with data packet loss