June 30th, 2011 in Free software download | No Comments »
Wireless Protector is windows software that automatically disables wireless and other devices on computers that connected to the company network by LAN cable and re-enable the devices when the LAN cable is disconnected from the protected computers. The Workgroup version supports 10 wireless computers. Wireless Protector is acting as a server to all protected computers and it needs to be installed only once on any active windows platform that connected by LAN cable to the company network. The software powerful engine can run as windows program or windows service and protect any number of computers by installing a remote service over them.
Software License: Shareware
Operating Systems Support: Microsoft Windows
Download Link: Wireless Protector Workgroup 2.4
Homepage: Wireless Protector Workgroup
June 30th, 2011 in Server's news | 3 Comments »
Big-data love in the datacenter
Commodity servers running big CPUs with fat cores are not necessarily the best at running the Hadoop. Just ask the bunch of customers who have bought Atom-smasher micro servers from SeaMicro to crunch their big-data workloads.…
June 29th, 2011 in Server's news | 14 Comments »
The System z upgrade cycle continues
The word on the street is that Big Blue is getting set to launch the so-called Business Class iteration of its System z mainframe, a midrange-class machine to complement last year’s System z196 Enterprise 196 server. The announcement is set for some time in July, most likely in the first week after the 4th of July holiday in the United States.…
June 29th, 2011 in HP server news | 3 Comments »
HP today announced that the University of Utah’s Center for High Performance Computing (CHPC) has selected HP storage and servers to reduce the data processing time required for research projects by 50 percent and accelerate information delivery.
June 29th, 2011 in HP server news | 6 Comments »
HP today announced a series of new initiatives designed to accelerate growth and investment in China and to deliver seamless, secure, context-aware experiences for a connected world.