4th March 2006 Archive
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Google goes gaga for Opteron
Intel CEO forced to watch
Google has become an Opteron convert despite having Intel CEO Paul Otellini on its board, according to an analyst report. Mark Edelstone at Morgan Stanley has Google shifting into Opteron or bust mode. The server hungry ad broker, like many, has turned to AMD's speedy 64-bit chip for performance and power saving gains, he said …
Servers 4 Mar 2006, 00:47
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Readers amazed by Ernst & Young's laptop giveaway
Your data is
exposedpassword protectedLast month, Ernst and Young lost five laptops (that we know about). The accounting firm didn't really hold itself accountable for the missing hardware. It only copped to the losses after being contacted by reporters and downplayed the situations, saying password protection would keep customers information safe. The mainstream …
Letters 4 Mar 2006, 01:47
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