Stories about: ClearCube Technology

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    Dell is latest to unveil 'zero client' hardware for VDI 03/03/2010 10:36:00

    Jumping on the virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) bandwagon, Dell has announced its first 'zero client' device aimed at large enterprises.
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    Pano Logic virtual desktops run without software 28/08/2007 15:13:36

    A Silicon Valley startup claims to boost computing security and reduce electric costs with a virtual desktop PC that uses no software or processor.
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    Is it time to ditch your desktops for PC blades? 21/06/2007 22:51:55

    The desktop unit that is part of Hewlett-Packard's PC blade system is about the size of a thick hardcover book, and it might be mistaken for a modernist vase if not for the various ports for connecting thumb drives and other USB devices. The device is centrally managed, supports desktop virtualization software and is easier for IT administrators to secure than PCs are.
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    HP, IBM add to blade PC market 13/06/2007 08:29:16

    Hewlett-Packard is sticking with processors from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) in a new family of blade PCs designed to compete with offerings from IBM.
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    Microsoft adjusts to add thin-client computing support 03/04/2007 08:03:58

    Microsoft was once an avowed opponent of network computing, thin clients or anything else that threatened to harm Windows' hegemony by putting the PC on a crash diet. Over the years, the company outlasted a number of vaunted opponents in that debate; for instance, the Oracle/Sun Microsystems-sponsored, Java-based New Internet Computer flopped earlier this decade.
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    AMD pushes embedded chips with faster Geode 13/02/2007 14:43:42

    Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) launched a new model of its Geode processor and added eight more chips to its longevity program, pledging to keep them in production for at least five years to support long-lived products like 3G telephony base stations.
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    HP takes workstation out from under the desk 01/12/2006 08:50:37

    Financial traders at a London company wear shorts to work because heat from workstations under their desks is so bad. Hewlett-Packard (HP) has invented technology to take the workstations out from under the desks and replace them with blade-style computers tucked away in a separate data centre.
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    AMD seeks desktop business with efficient chips 17/05/2006 07:15:21

    Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is hoping to take a bite out of Intel's market share by selling energy-efficient versions of its desktop processors.
 
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