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3PAR and SYSDBA Launch Utility Storage Virtualization in South Africa: related news
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FREMONT, Calif., June 30 -- 3PAR, the leading global provider of utility storage, announced today that NASA Ames Research Center has chosen 3PAR Utility Storage for a mission that will send the Kepler Space Telescope into orbit around the Sun to find planets in solar systems outside our own. Set to launch in February of 2009, the mission will use 3PAR Utility Storage to store digital images taken with the powerful telescope and its camera. NASA Ames chose the resilient 3PAR storage system to meet its strict cost and performance requirements while maintaining massive scalability and avoiding the need for a full-time, dedicated storage expert.
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via Grid Today @ 15:30 8th Jul
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3PAR INC ("PAR-N") - NASA's Kepler Telescope Set to Use 3PAR in the Search for Distant - Earth-Like Planets 3PAR, the leading global provider of utility storage, announced that NASA Ames Research Center has chosen 3PAR Utility Storage for a mission that will send the Kepler Space Telescope into orbit around the Sun to find planets in solar systems outside our own. Set to launch in February of 2009, the mission will use 3PAR Utility Storage to store digital images taken with the powerful telescope and its camera. NASA Ames chose the resilient 3PAR storage system to meet its strict cost and performance requirements while maintaining massive scalability and avoiding the need for a full-time, dedicated storage expert. "Even rocket launches have budget constraints," said Chris Middour, Deputy Manager for the Kepler Operations Science Center an
in Space Science
via Advanced Imaging @ 17:10 1st Jul
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3PAR, the leading global provider of utility storage, announced qualification of Oracle Enterprise Linux (OEL) for deployment with 3PAR Utility Storage under the Oracle Unbreakable Linux Support program, which delivers enterprise-class support for Linux while also helping to lower costs. 3PAR Utility Storage is designed to simplify storage management and reduce total cost of data while giving enterprises the agility to respond instantly to changing business demands. 3PAR and Oracle have teamed to enable simplified management, consolidated support, and cost savings to customers from the storage infrastructure up to the application environment.
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via Data Storage Connection @ 4:21 14th Aug
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FREMONT, Calif. -- 3PAR® (NYSE Arca: PAR), the leading global provider of utility storage, announced qualification of Oracle® Enterprise Linux (OEL) for deployment with 3PAR Utility Storage under the Oracle Unbreakable Linux Support program, which delivers enterprise-class support for Linux while also helping to lower costs. 3PAR Utility Storage is designed to simplify storage management and reduce total cost of data while giving enterprises the agility to respond instantly to changing business demands. 3PAR and Oracle have teamed to enable simplified management, consolidated support, and cost savings to customers from the storage infrastructure up to the application environment.
in Developer
via Byte and Switch @ 7:00 9th Aug
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Partnership Takes Virtualisation into the Storage Infrastructure for Greater Consolidation and Administrative Simplicity
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via Java Developers Journal @ 17:06 21st Jul
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3PAR announced the 3PAR Virtual Technology Incentive Program (V-TIP). The program combines the benefits of 3PAR Utility Storage with first-ever financial incentives offered by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) for datacenter storage virtualization and thin provisioning projects.
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via Java Developers Journal @ 17:46 29th Jul
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In the England v South Africa series we hope there will be no repeat of the Dean Jones commentary moment when he called Hashim Amla "the terrorist". Indeed, it will be poignant watching the South African tonk it around the park. As millions cowered under apartheid, a Muslim representing South Africa would have been fantastical. Now, some say this builder of handsome hundreds could eventually captain his country, despite covering the logo for Castle Lager on his shirt: truly, South Africa is the rainbow nation.
in Cricket
via Telegraph @ 1:29 6th Jul
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Aug 03, South Africa, Lord's, SA inns & 92 runs; Aug 03, South Africa, Trent Bridge, Eng 70 runs; Aug 03, South Africa, Headingley, SA 191 runs; Sep 03, South Africa, The Oval, Eng 9 wkts.
in Cricket
via Sky Sports @ 13:04 3rd Aug
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New statistics show that the big bang of blogging activity that began in South Africa in 2007 has been echoed by the emergence of blogging as a high-profile phenomenon in the rest of Africa. The April-July tipping point in social media in South Africa, chronicled in this blog, also appeared to be the period during which blogging began to gain traction in the rest of Africa.
in Blog Watch
via Thought Leader @ 11:51 13th Aug
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South Africa captain Graeme Smith is pictured batting in March 2008. Hundreds from Smith and fellow opener Neil McKenzie on Sunday gave South Africa hope of forcing what would be a remarkable draw against England in the first Test at Lord's.
in Cricket
via Terranet @ 6:49 14th Jul
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in Cricket
via ITN @ 16:05 10th Jul
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iSCSI, the acronym for Internet SCSI (Small Computer System Interface), is an Internet Protocol (IP) - based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Designed to carry SCSI commands over IP networks, iSCSI is used to facilitate data transfer over networks and manage storage needs over long distances. The iSCSI protocol is one of the key technologies expected to continue to push the rapid development of the Storage Area Network (SAN) market, by increasing the capabilities and performance of storage data transmission, while contributing to the declining cost and expense of storage technologies. Previously, SAN implementations required Fibre Channel (FC) technology and its costly infrastructure of training, support, and proprietary components.
in IP & Patents
via Bitpipe @ 21:57 1st Jul
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iSCSI, the acronym for Internet SCSI (Small Computer System Interface), is an Internet Protocol (IP) - based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Designed to carry SCSI commands over IP networks, iSCSI is used to facilitate data transfer over networks and manage storage needs over long distances. The iSCSI protocol is one of the key technologies expected to continue to push the rapid development of the Storage Area Network (SAN) market, by increasing the capabilities and performance of storage data transmission, while contributing to the declining cost and expense of storage technologies. Previously, SAN implementations required Fibre Channel (FC) technology and its costly infrastructure of training, support, and proprietary components.
in IP & Patents
via Line56 @ 12:53 30th Jun
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Future Test series between South Africa and England have been granted 'icon' status by Cricket South Africa and the England & Wales Cricket Board with the support of the ICC.
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 14:35 16th Jul
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England Lions 184 South Africa 185-6 (SA win by four wkts): Gibbs enjoys share of luck as South Africa cruise to win
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via The Independent @ 13:28 15th Aug
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Morne Morkel (left) of South Africa celebrates the wicket of England's Alastair Cook during the second Test match at Headingley, Leeds. England, after losing the toss, were dismissed for 203 against South Africa on the first day of the second Test at Headingley. Photo:Andrew Yates/AFP
in Cricket
via Yahoo! Canada @ 12:14 18th Jul
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England batsman Ian Bell bats against South Africa in the 1st Npower Test match at Lords Cricket Ground in London. England, after losing the toss, were 422 for five against South Africa when rain forced an early lunch on the second day of the first Test at Lord's.
in Cricket
via Turkish Press @ 9:38 11th Jul
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Hashim Amla stroked his ninth Test fifty as South Africa reduced the deficit to just 12, on a shortened third day at The Oval. James Anderson and Steve Harmison were both guilty of bowling a little too wide, and runs flowed accordingly to leave the match fascinatingly poised as South Africa whittled away at the deficit. However, rain cut short the day just before lunch and play was abandoned at 4.55pm.
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 11:20 9th Aug
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In any other contest, there'd be no question where the balance of power currently lies. After the drubbing that England received at Headingley, and the destabilising recriminations that followed, South Africa would appear to be in total command of this series. And yet, whenever these two teams meet, you just know there's a twist lurking around the corner. On three occasions since readmission, South Africa have taken the lead in England with a brutally emphatic victory - 356 runs in 1994, 10 wickets in 1998, an innings and 92 runs in 2003. Not once, however, have they managed to convert that start into a series win. At the halfway mark, the tourists have the upper hand, but do they have the mental strength to build on their early advantage?
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 14:39 29th Jul
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StoneFly(TM), Inc., a leading supplier of integrated IP storage area network (SAN) systems and a wholly owned subsidiary of Dynamic Network Factory, Inc. (DNF), today unveiled StoneFusion 6.1(TM), a new more robust release of the company's intelligent network storage platform, which is integrated into all StoneFly IP SANs to provide block-level provisioning and centralized storage management, control and monitoring of logical storage volumes.
in Computer Security
via Macro World Investor @ 14:38 8th Jul
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England should play the role of underdogs more often. Beforehand, South Africa were happy to talk up their ambitions to win their first series in England since readmission, and their opponents did not seem in any rush to demur. However their response has been like a series of heavy-weight blows to the solar plexus. South Africa are on the ropes. England have not played this well in any Test match since Duncan Fletcher left.
in Cricket
via The Times @ 9:15 13th Jul
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