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The tech of the Irish

March 4, 2008 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos just finished a whirlwind tour of Ireland's tech start-ups and research centers. Here's what he found. TAGS: Ireland, light-emitting diode, Michael Kanellos, start-up, Apple iPhone, monitor, photograph, server

Start-up delivers movie downloads

October 4, 2004 NetCableTV lets people download movies off a network of other customers' computers instead of from a central server. TAGS: start-up, movies, movie, server

Start-up enters field of blades

March 9, 2004 3Up Systems squeezes into the blade server market with a medium-size Xeon-based product that features an integrated Ethernet switch. TAGS: blade, blade server, Intel Xeon, Ethernet switch, Ethernet, chassis, start-up, server, IBM Corp.

Sun shuffles software execs

January 25, 2007 Aisling MacRunnels takes over software marketing, while predecessor Peder Ulander is now trying to woo start-ups. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Jonathan Schwartz, start-up, Sun Solaris, exec, blog, CEO, server

Start-up adds shortcuts to Web browsing

April 23, 2007 Keyword-based browser shortcuts have been around for a while. OpenDNS says it has a better idea that also happens to be free. TAGS: domain name server, address bar, shortcut, domain name, Web browser, start-up, Firefox, idea, server

Fabric7 banks on high-end x86 servers

November 1, 2005 A Silicon Valley start-up bets that AMD's Opteron processor and built-in networking will help its high-end x86 servers succeed where others fail. TAGS: Sharad Mehrotra, x86 server, AMD Opteron, AMD, networking, Intel x86, server, Intel Xeon, Silicon Valley, start-up, bank, Intel, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux, HP

Start-up brings glitch wiki to IT pros

April 3, 2006 Splunk believes tech administrators deserve a Wikipedia equivalent for tracking system data center errors and events. TAGS: log file, Wiki, system administrator, Wikipedia, administrator, IBM Corp., start-up, Web server, open source, information technology, server, database

Start-up lands 10GigE deals with IBM, HP

March 27, 2006 NetXen, builder of high-speed network processors and network cards, wins two major server accounts. TAGS: 10-Gigabit Ethernet, network card, OEM, Ethernet, AMD, IBM Corp., HP, start-up, networking, server

Start-up aims for flexible server design

May 9, 2005 Liquid Computing lands $14 million in funding to develop a high-speed server touted as both adaptable and easily expandable. TAGS: AMD Opteron, AMD, entrepreneurial, fiber-optics, start-up, Intel Xeon, module, telecommunications, Sun Microsystems Inc., senior vice president, design, server

Juniper buys two start-ups

April 26, 2005 Company is beefing up enterprise portfolio with technology from two start-ups that will help improve network performance and security. TAGS: Redline Networks, Peribit Networks, Juniper Networks Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., stock option, WAN, start-up, acquisition, Web server, server, security

A Linux start-up on the path to profits

October 30, 2006 newsmaker Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth is ready for Ubuntu to make the leap from the desktop to the server room. TAGS: Ubuntu, Red Hat Inc., Linux, path, start-up, opportunity, Novell Inc., server, CEO

Sun countersues start-up Azul

May 4, 2006 Server maker argues Java hardware Azul infringed six patents and got trade secrets by hiring Sun employees. TAGS: Azul Systems, Sun Microsystems Inc., trade secret, patent, hiring, Java, start-up, server

Perens joins start-up SourceLabs

June 8, 2005 Open-source advocate to lead developer relations at start-up founded last year by former Microsoft and BEA employees. TAGS: Bruce Perens, developer relations, open source, BEA Systems Inc., start-up, open-source software, Microsoft Corp., server

Open-source hygiene start-up nabs Sun exec

May 2, 2005 Mark Tolliver resurfaces to lead a start-up selling software that ensures proprietary and open-source software don't intermingle. TAGS: Palamida, iPlanet, Sun Microsystems Inc., open-source software, start-up, Netscape Communications Corp., exec, open source, software company, database, server

Virtualization start-up picks new name, CEO

January 24, 2005 Start-up that aims to link low-end computers into single, more powerful machines changes name for second time in two months. TAGS: Virtual Iron, virtualization, start-up, approach, Massachusetts, CEO, career, server

Start-up pitches high-end Web apps on the cheap

November 18, 2004 ActiveGrid lands multimillion-dollar funding for plan to use open-source tools, low-cost servers for Web applications. TAGS: ActiveGrid, Web application, Linux server, server software, PHP, Apache Software Foundation, scripting language, application server, XML, start-up, server, Linux, Java, development tool, open source, CEO

EMC acquires server specialist VMware

December 16, 2003 update The storage company will pay about $635 million in cash for the start-up, in a move that will help it reach further into the world of utility computing. TAGS: EMC Corp., VMware, Joe Tucci, systems management, utility computing, alliance, Unisys Corp., acquisition, cash, HP, IBM Corp., start-up, server, Sun Microsystems Inc., information technology, Intel

Virtualization start-ups hit reset button

April 3, 2006 Virtual Iron and XenSource, two contenders in a hot market, will tell LinuxWorld faithful their new ways to take on VMware. TAGS: Virtual Iron, XenSource Inc., virtualization, VMware, Xen, virtual server, hypervisor, AMD, start-up, server, operating system, leader, Intel, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Java hardware start-up Azul sues Sun

March 15, 2006 Start-up says Sun threatened to sue for patent infringement unless it paid steep royalties, gave Sun a company stake. TAGS: Azul Systems, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java program, royalty, patent, Java, start-up, litigation, intellectual property, agreement, server

Start-up cools data centers, cuts energy use

January 4, 2006 Degree Controls has crafted a way to put cold air where it can do the most good. TAGS: Degree Controls, air conditioner, Inter-Tel Inc., tile, data center, air, start-up, server
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