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Attachable arrays ease storage woes

When Dana Ledbetter arrived at the accounting firm Lesley, Thomas, Schwarz & Postma six months ago, she knew she was looking at a storage problem. She was charged with adding numerous applications to one workhorse Windows NT server, but the server had only 9GB of mirrored disk.

High-end servers get a boost

Tremors are rippling through the high end of the server markets, with Hewlett-Packard Co. and Silicon Graphics Inc. set to square off with their most powerful NUMA machines, and Sequent Computer Systems announcing the imminent arrival of the second generation of its mixed-mode, Unix/Windows NT server environment.

Notes 5.0 to have something for everyone

Beta testers and analysts agree Lotus Development Corp.'s upcoming Notes Release 5.0 will mark an important step...

The top four networking stories of 1998

1. Northern Telecom Ltd. acquires Bay Networks

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Selecting the right LLM for your AI project

Many organizations are scrambling to upgrade their products and services with generative AI features. That requires a large language model (LLM). What should you...

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Starting with the Solution and Working Back

The fact that many of the top companies in the world today were born in the cloud doesn’t surprise Jason Mota, Co-Founder and CPO...

Leveraging the power of interactive experiences in retail

Product imagery, done right, can drive retail sales into the stratosphere. But as many companies know, product imagery “done right” is done for less....

CPaaS putting experience economy companies on rapid digital track

In his bestseller Tipping Point, author Malcolm Gladwell defined a tipping point as a moment of critical mass, when the status quo changes. Companies...

Most companies reacted well to the crisis but it’s time to evolve

The global health crisis has forced companies to think outside the usual bounds and act quickly to keep operations running smoothly. But businesses that...