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- Dallas Movers All My Sons Moving Launches Social Networking Sites …
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- Movers steer through industry’s struggles
- Hedge fund tosses Tibco for memory virtualization startup

Dallas Movers All My Sons Moving Launches Social Networking Sites …
PR Newswire (press release)
The site offers a host of great video content featuring noted moving company experts across the country. Last but not least the moving company’s Facebook Page will leverage all the interactivity Facebook and the Facebook wall have to offer. About All My Sons Moving and StorageHeadquartered in Dallas TX.
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Movers steer through industry’s struggles
Hamilton Spectator
“It used to be that you’d open the Yellow Pages and there’d be pages and pages of moving companies” said Russ Taylor. He and his brother Rick took over the business about seven years ago from their father Allen and since then the workforce has doubled to about 50 employees. It’s quite an achievement considering the cornerstone of Taylor Moving and Storage — and that of many moving companies actually — is corporate moves and many of those have headed south literally and figuratively. “(The shrink in the industry) is a result of the manufacturing sectos struggles in Hamilton” Taylor said. “International Harvester John Deere Case Westinghouse.

Hedge fund tosses Tibco for memory virtualization startup
SearchDataCenter.com
5 hours to run now run in a matter of minutes. To boot the hedge fund company has seen a 1728 % performance improvement when moving a data set of 3 TB across hundreds of server nodes. RNA prices its technology on a per-node and per capability basis so pricing varies. In some environments the cost might be below $2000 per node with 2 to 5 TB of data Cook said. “The cost is about 60% less than buying equivalent amounts of physical memory to what we provide” he said. For the hedge fund RNAcache is “probably a little cheaper” than adding physical memory but cost wasn’t a top priority the CT said.

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