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Computer-on-Module complies with military standards.Ampro by ADLINK Express-ATR offers MIL-STD-202F shock and vibration compliance and -40 to +85°C operating temperature range. Measuring 95 x 95 mm, it features Intel® Atom(TM) processor and embedded 945GSE Express chipset Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 providing CRT, single/dual channel LVDS, and TV-Out for SD and HDTV. Unit supports up to 2 GB of DDR2 533 MHz memory SODIMM socket and allows connection of up to 3 additional PCI Express® x1 devices on Intel I/O Controller Hub. This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Single Board Computers | Military Ruggedized Computers
Thomasnet Monday, September 28, 2009Servers, Blades, and Workstations support 6-core processors.Optimized for 6-core AMD Opteron(TM) processors and based on AMD SR5690 and SP5100 chipsets, A+ Server, SuperBlade, and Workstation Platforms feature PCI-Express 2.0, 40 Gb/s QDR InifiniBand, and 6 Gb/s SAS 2.0 data throughput. Units support up to 4 double-width GPUs along with 2 CPUs and up to 3 additional add-on cards. Full range of solutions includes both dual-processor and quad-processor servers and workstations in 1U, 2U, 4U, tower, and blade form factors. This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Client, Data, File, Network & Web Servers | Computer Workstations
Thomasnet Monday, September 28, 2009Desktop Hard Drive features SATA 6 Gbps interface.Equipped with 2 Tb of storage capacity, 7,200 rpm Barracuda XT meets capacity demands of
gaming
, digital video, and desktop computing applications. Four-platter drive features areal density of 368 Gigabits/sq in. and delivers burst speeds of 6 Gbps. Maintaining backward compatibility with SATA 3 Gbps and SATA 1.5 Gbps interfaces, drive uses same cables and connectors as previous SATA generations to facilitate integration. This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Hard Disk Drives | Data Storage Products
Thomasnet Monday, September 28, 2009IronKey Awarded Contract With Federal Emergency Management AgencyLOS ALTOS, Calif., Sept. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- IronKey, maker of the world's most secure flash drive, today announced that it has been awarded a contract with the Federal Emergency
management Agency (FEMA) to provide the agency with IronKey secure, managed USB flash drives.
prnewswire.com Monday, September 28, 2009ViewSonic Unveils Compact Nettops, DesktopsViewSonic on Friday unveiled a new line of small form factor and all-in-one desktop PCs.
Wugnet Monday, September 28, 2009Data Locking In a Web Application?An anonymous reader writes "We recently developed a multi-user application and deployed it to our users. This is a web-based application that used to be a Windows application which was written in Delphi using Paradox databases for the client database. In the Windows application, we used the ability in Paradox to lock records which would prevent users from editing the same data. However, in the web application we did not add in a locking facility for the data due to its disconnected nature (at least that's how I was shot down). Now our users are asking to have the locking back, as they are stepping on each others' edits from time to time. I have been assigned to look at best practices for web application locking of data, and figured I would post the question here to see what others have done or to get some pointers to locations for best practices on doing locking with in a web application. I have an idea of how to do this, but don't want to taint the responses so I'll leave it off for t
Wugnet Monday, September 28, 2009How Hardware Makers Come To Violate Free Software LicensesH4x0r Jim Duggan writes "Veteran violation chasers Shane Coughlan and Armijn Hemel have summarized how license violations are caused in the consumer electronics market under time-to-market pressure and thin profit margins: 'This problem is compounded when one board with a problem appears in devices supplied to a number of western companies. A host of violation
reports spanning a dozen European and American businesses may eventually point towards a single mistake during development at an Asian supplier.' They also discuss the helpful organizations which have sprung up and the documents and procedures now available."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Wugnet Monday, September 28, 2009New Phoenix BIOS Starts Windows 7 Boot In 1 Secondsuraj.sun excerpts from a tantalizing Engadget post: "Phoenix is showing off a few interesting things at IDF, but the real standout is their new Instant Boot BIOS [video here], a highly optimized UEFI implementation that can start loading an OS in just under a second. Combined with Windows 7's optimized startup procedure, that means you're looking at incredibly short boot times — we saw a retrofitted Dell Adamo hit the Windows desktop in 20 seconds, while a Lenovo T400s with a fast SSD got there in under 10."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Wugnet Monday, September 28, 2009Huntkey Launches ENERGY STAR Series Universal Notebook AdapterSHENZHEN, China, Sept. 28 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Huntkey Enterprise Group, an
energy STAR partner, officially announces the ENERGY STAR certified series of adapter coming into the worldwide market. This is a new step for Huntkey to realize their goal for providing "Energy-savings" products for their customers.
prnewswire.com Monday, September 28, 2009NVIDIA Collaborates With Microsoft On High Performance GPU ComputingUsers Harness the Power of NVIDIA Tesla GPUs for Enterprise Computing on Windows HPC Server 2008 - - SANTA CLARA, Calif. — NVIDIA today announced work with Microsoft to promote NVIDIA® Tesla™ graphics ...
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