To help its customers reduce both costs and cable sprawl, Dell Inc. has introduced a set of new connectivity features to its PowerEdge 1855 blade servers. According to Bryan Rusche, server brand manager for Dell Canada, customer demand was the main motivator behind adding the new features, which include the McData 4314 Fibre Channel switch.
With the same techonology SlipStream Data Inc. employs to help ISPs get a faster Internet connection for their customers, the Waterloo, Ont.-based company announced last month it would address similar needs for wireless carriers.
Intel Corp. has pronounced 2006 as the year of dual-core. At the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco, the chip maker announced it would offer three new dual-core products
Over the next four years, Kevin Rollins, president and CEO for Dell Inc. sees great growth for Dell Canada and outlined his vision for the company in this country at a question and answer session moderated by IDC Canada in Toronto this week.
About 18 months ago, Mark MacGowan, director of IT services for Mitel saw the telecom manufacturing company was starting to hit a storage capacity wall during peak business hours for Mitel
This week the international sports media will have their eyes focused on Helsinki as they cover the World Track and Field Championships. However, editors at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), responsible for compiling hours of footage for broadcast, won't be doing their job in Finland but in Toronto.
During peak business hours, Canadian employees at Praxair had to deal with a sluggish single-pipe frame relay network for large file transfers to Praxair