Archive for March, 2010

Green IT’s next steps (Network World)

It’s been several years since ‘green IT’ became a tech buzzword, and now the concept could advance to the next level with a combination of technology improvements and changes in corporate behavior.

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RAID Incorporated Launches 7U Fusion MAGNABlade Solution With 20 Nodes in One Blade Chassis (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

METHUEN, MA–(Marketwire - 03/30/10) - RAID Incorporated , an end-to-end high-performance solutions provider specializing in leading-edge technologies, today announced the Fusion MAGNABlade solution, the highest density blade system in the industry. The 7U chassis can hold twenty Intel Xeon 5600 or 5500 dual-socket nodes with up to 2.5TB of memory. The Green design with 94% power efficiency …

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State Gives $25M To Holyoke Computing Center (Banker & Tradesman)

The Holyoke innovation district has been designated the 20th growth district in the state and has been awarded up to $25 million from the state to move forward on the construction of Holyoke’s High Performance Computing Center (HPCC).

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RAID Incorporated Launches 7U Fusion MAGNABlade Solution With 20 Nodes in One Blade Chassis (Marketwire)

METHUEN, MA–(Marketwire - March 30, 2010) - RAID Incorporated , an end-to-end high-performance solutions provider specializing in leading-edge technologies, today announced the Fusion MAGNABlade solution, the highest density blade system in the industry. The 7U chassis can hold twenty Intel Xeon 5600 or 5500 dual-socket nodes with up to 2.5TB of memory. The Green design with 94% power …

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Special Report: Fast machines, genes and the future of medicine (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Francis Collins, who helped map the human genome, did not get around to having his own genes analyzed until last summer. And he was surprised by what he learned.

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