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| Parallels Server – The First Virtual OS X Leopard Server |  | Parallels is expected to launch the first server virtualization solution for Intel-based Macs as soon as today, AppleInsider is reporting. Beating rival VMware, best known for its VMware Fusion virtualization software, the $999 Parallels Server will be "a powerful and easy-to-use hypervisor solution for server virtualization" aimed at Intel-based hardware running OS X Leopard Server (that includes the brawny Xserve and ... [read more >>] | | 18 June 2008, 00:41GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Xserve EFI Firmware Update 1.1 |  | Apple has released a new firmware update for users of its rack-mount line of server computers. As you would imagine, the Apple Xserve EFI Firmware Update 1.1 is recommended for all Xserve users. It improves the performance and reliability of Xserve computers, according to the ... [read more >>] | | 17 June 2008, 03:22GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Sonnet Introduces Gigabit Adapters for Macs, Old and New |  | Three new Gigabit networking solutions are now available from Sonnet. Users of older Macs still running Mac OS X 10.5.2 will be very pleased to hear that the adapters start at $80 and can offer improv ... [read more >>] | | 09 May 2008, 17:16GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Academic Couple Turns to Apple for 'In-House' Research |  | They got 11 video cameras, 14 state-of-the-art microphones, they built a temperature-controlled data-storage room in their basement, loaded it with 5 Xserves and a 4.4TB Xserve RAID, backup tape drives as well as robotic tape changers. What is all this for, you ask? To capture "practically every waking moment of their son’s first three years" hoping to unravel the mysteries of how children acquire language, ... [read more >>] | | 18 April 2008, 07:13GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Nexsan to Unveil SATABeast 42TB Storage Array |  | Nexsan has just released a new version of their successful and big storage box, called the SATABeast. The disk array has been especially designed for Apple XServe and Mac Pro systems, and now it comes with plenty of improvements to match its functionality with aesthetics.
The SATABeast Xi can provide up to 42TB of storage in a 4U form-factor. The manufacturer kept its basic features, but also performed some design tweaks. The ... [read more >>] | | 10 January 2008, 07:00GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| "Apple Meet Army" |  | This is the way that an encounter between the two parties would sound from the mouth of a third person (if the US Army and Apple were two persons). But, since they're not, things tend to be a little more complicated than that, so we have to dig further into the situation and see what we can make of it.
First of all, you may know that, during this year's summer, the US Army has experienced a series of "cyber attack" f ... [read more >>] | | 28 December 2007, 07:13GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Latest Apple Updates For iPods and Xserves |  | Lately it seems that there is no shortage of problems with Apple’s products, both software and hardware. While solutions for most of them are still pending, the company has been issuing various updates.
The iPods have had some of the kinks worked out with a recent patch for the iPod classic, the 5G iPod and the 3G iPod nano.
In the case of the fifth generation iPod, version 1.2.3 of the software fixes several bugs the most i ... [read more >>] | | 30 November 2007, 08:33GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Apple Joins Top-10 Server Brands In Q1 07 |  | Apple has been seeing record Mac sales in the past quarters, not only in terms of portables, but also desktops and even servers. In fact, Apple’s Xserves have been selling so well recently, that the company has managed to land a spot on the top-10 worldwide server brands list.
Lenovo and Langchao were on the top-10 worldwide server brands in the fourth quarter of 2006, but both were pushed aside in the first quarter of 2007, ... [read more >>] | | 05 June 2007, 07:52GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
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