Posts Tagged ‘Data’
Pivot3 Moves Into Scale-Out Data Protection
Breaking out of a niche market can be tough, but Pivot3 is taking that challenge head-on by bringing its scale-out computing and storage platform from the world of digital video surveillance into the data protection market.
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Map viewer simplifies browsing government map data
Agustin Armendariz A new online map viewer makes it easy to browse free map galleries and hook into several public map databases. The viewer from Esri allows you to hook into public ArcGIS servers . From within your browser, you can paste a URL into a box and see all the maps available on the map server. Unfortunately, viewing maps with a lot of data doesn’t work so well, but that’s to be …
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6 cool innovations for the data center
Sure, consumer gadgets are getting most of the attention these days, but data centers are getting some love too. These new products and technologies promise to solve real data center problems or are already working to make enterprise operations run more smoothly. How many are on your wish list?
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Free Android apps scrape personal data, send it to China
Computerworld – Between one and four million users of Android phones have downloaded wallpaper apps that swipe personal data from the phone and transmit it to a Chinese-owned server, a mobile security firm said today.
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Portable Secure Container for Your Application Data (Now Mobile Too)
Solid File System Version 4.5 Lets Developers Securely Store and Manage Application Data on iPhone and Android Modern Mobile Devices [PR.com]
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R1Soft to Exhibit Continuous Data Protection Technology at RedHat Summit 2010
BOSTON—-R1Soft, developer of Continuous Data Protection® for Windows and Linux, announced today it will showcase its high-performance disk-based backup software at this year’s RedHat Summit, which starts today at Boston’s historic Seaport Hotel & World Trade Center.
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What’s easier on a server? What requires less CPU and/or RAM?
Method 1. Having sixty 10 MB MySQL databases with 1 table each?
Method 2. Having one 600 MB MySQL database with sixty 10 MB tables?
I have 3 SCSI hard drives from a Microsoft Windows 2003 server with lots of important information on them but no SCSI adaptable computer/server to extract the data. Should i buy a SCSI controller and connect the drives through my desktop on a SCSI controller or will gay windows want to reformat before even trying to read my data? Please help this is important information…
If I were to set up a server to run my small business, when orders are placed are they put on the server or on another machine. That is, if I am running Windows Server 08, do I set it up to route all user submitted information onto another Client machine so that if server crashes, I don’t lose my data?
B&L Associates’ Archived Data Manager(R) to Run on Linux and Oracle(R)
B&L Associates, Inc., the leader in open systems tape management solutions, announced today that their revolutionary central management system for all historical backup catalogs, Archived Data Manager® , now runs on Linux operating systems and Oracle databases.
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