For the Record.(BUSINESS WEEKLY)
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- For the Record.(BUSINESS WEEKLY)
- University Launches Data Center Lab Consolidation Effort
- Hunger for bandwidth
- UAE – The ENOC System.
- Jeff Starr’s account of a 2004 firefight
For the Record.(BUSINESS WEEKLY)
Free with registration – Sarasota Herald-Tribune – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 29, 2006
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University Launches Data Center Lab Consolidation Effort
InformationWeek – May 29, 2006
As companies consolidate data centers it can take more costly electricity to power and cool closely packed racks of servers and storage systems. And those centers require more experienced–and more expensive–staffers to manage the systems applications and databases.
Hunger for bandwidth
Express Computers – May 29, 2006
The existing bandwidth for many of these companies is expected to double this year. Storage and compliance are the other major concerns for this segment writes Vinutha V. The segment has recorded an average growth rate of 20. 83 percent in 2005-06 and approximately every company which is a part of it has 625 PCs.
UAE – The ENOC System.
Free with registration – APS Review Oil Market Trends – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 29, 2006
(29-MAY-06) APS Review Oil Market Trends. In early 2006 it was said the company was losing over $500000 a day on gasoline sales. 21 2005 MEED quoted.
Jeff Starr’s account of a 2004 firefight
Seattle Post Intelligencer – May 29, 2006
Abraham) McCarver and I suppressed them as best we could but I ducked on every RPG. We decided to move more west to get them down alleyways but as we moved more RPGs and then small arms fire hit us from our flanks. One exploded over a water-storage unit and drenched half our track. Most thought it was blood because the impact had knocked everyone to the ground. We quickly figured out it was water… At the time we were with the exception of a couple that were deaf. They later described it as a scene from the opening part of “Saving Private Ryan. ” After moving west a few more streets we turned on around and started heading south. By this time we were shooting at everyone we saw weapon or not. Next thing I know I am on the floor of the track looking up at a ball of fire. I was covered in blood and had parts of our lieutenant’s leg on my face and flak (jacket. ) The Marines around me were in the same situation.
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