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CATEGORY: Networking Software |
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RangeMax 240 Family Increases Throughput to up to 240 Mbps
News/Breaking News
- Posted 08 Nov 2005
Solution designed as digital hub for wired/wireless home and small business networks
News/Breaking News
- Posted 04 Aug 2005
Editorial/Feature
- Posted 01 Aug 2005
By
Jan Ozer
Editorial/Feature
- Posted 01 Aug 2005
By
Jan Ozer
Hugh Bennett | There's no end of reasons, of course, to backup and archive hard drive contents. But tape and hard drives are corruptible, manually operated DVD/CD recorders are inconvenient, and mechanized jukeboxes are expensive one-trick ponies. Enter what I call the "backulator."
Groups plan to cooperate in standardizing home networking products
News/Breaking News
- Posted 27 May 2005
New system delivers high-bandwidth and real-time collaboration
News/Breaking News
- Posted 19 Apr 2005
New release extends media center connectivity to the PC
News/Breaking News
- Posted 05 Apr 2005
Users can control digital streams with analog content devices
News/Breaking News
- Posted 01 Apr 2005
Companies offer service providers an end-to-end solution
News/Breaking News
- Posted 01 Apr 2005
Terayon Network CherryPicker streamlines ad insertion
News/Breaking News
- Posted 29 Mar 2005
Features bulit-in audio and video input/output
News/Breaking News
- Posted 24 Mar 2005
New asset storage and retrieval solutions
News/Breaking News
- Posted 12 Feb 2005
Broadens transcoding and workflow automation for Apple creative and broadcast communities
News/Breaking News
- Posted 11 Feb 2005
Unlimited direct read/write access to a single volume and unlimited on-line expansion and throughput, starting at $15K
News/Breaking News
- Posted 08 Feb 2005
AMASS 5.4 supports next-generation UDO drive and OS technologies
News/Breaking News
- Posted 07 Dec 2004
Archival products to be introduced
News/Breaking News
- Posted 12 Nov 2004
New storage medium offers access to multiple workstations
News/Breaking News
- Posted 17 Sep 2004
GridIron X-Factor 1.5 adds grid computing for render queue, support for network drives and Windows XP SP2
News/Breaking News
- Posted 17 Sep 2004
New products include the Wireless Ultra-Mini Optical Mouse, Mobile 70 Universal AC/DC Adapter, Podium CoolPad, and the Notebook Portable LapDesk
News/Breaking News
- Posted 24 Aug 2004
Broad RAID support and up to twenty-four 400GB SATA hard drives for under $21,500
News/Breaking News
- Posted 12 Aug 2004
Broadcast music, movies, and photos stored on your PC to your networked DVD players
News/Breaking News
- Posted 22 Jun 2004
New software for businesses can replace bulky, expensive CD towers.
News/Breaking News
- Posted 22 Jun 2004
Provides a wireless connection to both the Internet and hard disk
News/Breaking News
- Posted 18 May 2004
David Doering|Walking the floor at NAB 2004 sure convinced me that now’s the time to be in the video and production business.
EDIUS HD offers realtime HD/SD editing; MediaEdge2 allows video delivery over standard TCP/IP
News/Breaking News
- Posted 20 Apr 2004
CyberLink's Support of UPnP Technology Delivers Convenient Interoperability With Future Media Devices
News/Breaking News
- Posted 13 Apr 2004
Allows companies to organize, tag, search, and retrieve images, text, audio, video, streaming media, PDF, templates, and more
News/Breaking News
- Posted 26 Mar 2004
Enables PCs with CE-like access and remote control for watching TV and recording straight to disc, playing videos, listening to music
News/Breaking News
- Posted 23 Mar 2004
Allows hi-speed USB tranceiver to connect to core logic embedded in circuits
News/Breaking News
- Posted 05 Mar 2004
Convergence is the rare techie buzzword that has outlasted most of the technologies that underpin the buzz and continues to promise a prize—the intermingling of office and livingroom—that never fails to tantalize. But what does convergence mean, anyway?
Designed for live video encoding applications
News/Breaking News
- Posted 17 Feb 2004
Professional network editing
News/Breaking News
- Posted 17 Feb 2004
Make way for a new type of utility called rollback software, which allows PC administrators to save and restore PC configurations on the fly.
Canto announced a new product line featuring the server solutions, which bundle the components for the most typical needs around managing digital assets of any kind.
News/Breaking News
- Posted 04 Nov 2003
Designed for small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) or workgroups within larger organizations, the server offers a host of redundancy features that allow it to achieve maximum uptime.
News/Breaking News
- Posted 26 Aug 2003
Former principals of Nullsoft, makers of the Winamp MP3 player, announced the launch of Muse.Net, a service that enables complete access and control of digital audio or video files from any Web browser, media player or Internet PC.
News/Breaking News
- Posted 27 Jun 2003
Apple has upgraded its Xserve 1U rack servers to offer dual 1.33 GHz PowerPC G4 processors, up to 2GB of 333 MHz Double Data Rate (DDR) memory and up to 720GB of hot-plug storage, with configurations starting at $2,799.
News/Breaking News
- Posted 11 Feb 2003
SecureMedia, Inc., a leading provider of encryption and digital rights management (DRM) solutions, has announced that it is supplying its Encryptonite technology to Oak Technology, Inc. as part of Oak MaestroLink, a new gateway solution for low-cost home media networks.
News/Breaking News
- Posted 17 Jan 2003
Macrovision Corp., a leading developer and supplier of electronic licensing, digital rights management ("DRM") and copy protection technologies, announced that its Enterprise Software Division has released GTlicensing Version 4.0 for general availability.
News/Breaking News
- Posted 20 Dec 2002
Other World Computing (OWC) has introduced three new Mercury Elite Pro external FireWire storage solutions. The new drives break performance and size barriers with 8MBs of cache and storage capacities of 200, 180 and 120 Gigabytes.
News/Breaking News
- Posted 15 Nov 2002
Roxio has announced the availability of GoBack 3 Enterprise Edition, the company’s system recovery tool for IT professionals.
News/Breaking News
- Posted 18 Oct 2002
When we think of today’s digital studio pros, we don’t think network engineers. We envision audio and video artists and editors and other creative types engaged in a common digital content creation task. But there’s no collaboration without connection—network connection, that is. Where do today’s studio pros find the servers that serve their high-throughput network needs, and how can they build them with a minimum of networking knowledge?
Procom NetForce 3500
Synopsis: Procom’s NetForce is one of the best mid-range network-attached storage systems that we’ve seen. It’s fast, it’s flexible, it has excellent high-availability features…and it’s a good value, compared to other enterprise-class devices in the terabyte range. If you’re looking for the cheapest way to throw a few hundred gigabytes at a problem, it’s probably overkill. But if you’re looking for serious storage for a large department or even an entire company, this can fit the bill.
Synopsis: The Snap 4100 and Gateway GS400 NAS servers are both strong contenders for mainstream networks. While they appear to be twins in many respects, each focuses on different aspects of the NAS market. Gateway offers a superb solution for sites wanting a lower-cost entry point with the field-upgrade option. Snap, on the other hand, wins the honors for best multiple OS support and integration into native security schemas. Weighing the value of these two features—heterogeneous support or upgradeablity—will make the decision for each administrator, well, a snap in selecting the right NAS for the job.
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