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Sun lays off workers in factory shuffle

January 15, 2004 The server maker is closing a California factory and shifting its product manufacturing workload to a site in Oregon, in a move that calls for hundreds of job cuts. TAGS: Hillsboro, Sun Microsystems Inc., storage system, factory, Oregon, California, worker, server

MySpace returns after power outage

July 24, 2006 Sweltering temperatures in California knock out the site's servers, leaving fans in the dark for nearly 12 hours. TAGS: MySpace, outage, California, Los Angeles, server

McAfee VirusScan upgrade hobbles Lotus Notes

January 23, 2007 Upgrading to latest version of McAfee VirusScan Enterprise can lock Lotus Notes users out of their e-mail. McAfee is investigating. TAGS: McAfee VirusScan, IBM Lotus Notes, McAfee Inc., IBM Corp., IT administrator, California, server, e-mail

HP, Gateway split patent wins in dispute

August 8, 2005 Computer makers claim legal victories on patent infringement lawsuits related to PC and server technology. TAGS: patent, Gateway Inc., HP, California, server, PC

BEA: 'Upgrades are now on the fly'

September 28, 2005 Company says it will release the world's first hot-swappable application server. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., BEA WebLogic, application server, J2EE application, Santa Clara, open-source software, server, California, open source

Google, Intel target efficient PC power supplies

June 12, 2007 An awful lot of juice meant to power PCs never gets used. Tech companies team up to make PCs and servers run more efficiently. TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, Inter-Tel Inc., electricity, senior vice president, PC company, technology company, power consumption, power supply, server, component, Google Inc., power, PC, Intel, California, Dell

AMD updates the Opteron family

February 14, 2005 Advanced Micro Devices says its server chips consume less power. Intel has its challengers. TAGS: AMD Opteron, AMD PowerNow, Intel Xeon, power consumption, ceiling, AMD, data center, server, Intel, California, notebook computer

Server, workstation shipments rise in third quarter

November 2, 2000 Market researcher Dataquest puts server growth at 16.5 percent year over year, with workstations up 3.9 percent, as component shortages have eased. TAGS: server shipment, market share, Dataquest Inc., workstation, shortage, Gartner Inc., shipment, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., supply chain, market research company, Compaq Computer Corp., server, Dell, California, HP

AMD's man of the future

June 1, 2006 newsmaker CTO Phil Hester's chip design strategy spans supporting co-processors and helping the developing world. TAGS: multi-core, AMD Opteron, AMD, client software, quad-core, conference, server, California, Intel, PC

Start-up plans new energy-efficient processor

October 24, 2005 Industry vets join up at P.A. Semi to develop chips that will consume less watts and adapt to wide variety of devices. TAGS: StrongArm, AMD Opteron, Santa Clara, Intel Xeon, architecture, vice president, AMD, California, Intel, server

VeriSign to put more backbone into the Net

May 19, 2005 It plans a significant increase in the number of DNS servers, which should make the Internet's naming system more resilient to attacks. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., DNS server, Internet-infrastructure, data center, infrastructure, DNS, SSL, server, domain name, California, location

MySpace feels the heat

July 24, 2006 California power outage throws the social-networking site for a loop. Can it improve its reliability? TAGS: outage, MySpace, data center, Los Angeles, California, Yahoo! Inc., backup, Google Inc., server

Hurricane drives interest in online backups

September 2, 2005 Online backup firms report a post-Katrina increase in sales--and data being moved to new servers away from the flood zone. TAGS: online backup, hurricane, uptick, disaster, backup, New Orleans, California, increase, location, CEO, server

Wind River lures Sun server executive

January 5, 2005 Maker of software for embedded computing devices such as digital cameras hires marketing exec away from server maker. TAGS: Wind River Systems Inc., MontaVista Software Inc., network equipment, Wind River VxWorks, Sun Server, Sun Microsystems Inc., NTT DoCoMo Inc., AMD Opteron, Linux, mobile phone, server, California, digital camera, camera, operating system

Police blotter: Mortgage 'spammers' sued by ISP

July 14, 2006 California Internet provider sues over mortgage spam, saying lenders violated Can-Spam Act, state laws. TAGS: mortgage company, Police Blotter, spamming, CAN-SPAM Act, spammer, Quicken, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, complaint, service provider, spam, e-mail server, damage, law, California, e-mail address

HP prepares 'infinity' campaign for Itanium servers

March 3, 2006 HP hopes a new advertising symbol will regain some of the delayed Itanium chip's lost momentum.Photo: Itanium 'infinity' campaign TAGS: Intel Itanium, Montecito, Mark Hurd, infinity, RISC, alliance, Paul Otellini, compiler, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, HP, IBM Corp., CEO, chipset, event, California

Sun to slash thousands of jobs

May 31, 2006 Struggling workstation and server maker said it will cut between 4,000 to 5,000 employees over the next six months. TAGS: Michael Lehman, Sun Microsystems Inc., Jonathan Schwartz, layoff, workstation, California, CEO, server

HP launching Montecito servers--without Montecito

February 28, 2006 Company to debut high-end Unix server without intended processor, thanks to Intel's continued chip release delay. TAGS: Montecito, Intel Itanium, Unix server, Unix, chipset, server, HP, Intel, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., California, AMD

Medical group: Data on 185,000 people was stolen

April 8, 2005 Thieves make off with a California organization's two new Dell PCs--and the financial and medical records of thousands of patients. TAGS: patient, theft, medical record, personal information, identity theft, California, security, database, server, Dell, PC

Oracle to expand Itanium support

March 2, 2006 Software giant plans to release E-Business Suite for HP Unix on Itanium by the end of 2006. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Mark Hurd, HP Integrity, Paul Otellini, e-business, Oracle Corp., Montecito, Larry Ellison, Palo Alto, Intel Xeon, CEO, Intel, HP, Unix, California, server
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