Archive for September, 2010
How Egenera Pan Manager can help simplify Disaster Recovery
by admin on Sep.30, 2010, under Uncategorized
One of several online presentations discussing the benefits of Egenera PAN Manager. In this presentation we focus on how we can help simplify DR and reduce the amount of physical servers and infrastructure required to do it.
ICTroom in Business Class
by admin on Sep.30, 2010, under Uncategorized
In de Business Class uitzending van 27 September jl. sprak Harry Mens samen Leo Habers over het GYRO Center. Onderwerp van gesprek: de opening van het groene datacenter op 18 September, de samenwerking tussen ICTroom en GYRO Center en de toekomstplannen. Chris Galenkamp, Managing Director van ICTroom licht de verschillende facetten van het datacenter toe.
The Man Cave
by admin on Sep.30, 2010, under Datacenter
I’ve mentioned the man cave in a handful of videos, well here it is. I was going for an “apple store” look. I like it simplified, modern, and clean. Also, I did everything I could to maximize space. For a small room with a 46″ Plasma TV, entertainment center, computer, desk, and a bed you actually have a fair amount of open space to move around. Computer specs: Dell XPS 8100 Windows 7 (64 bit Home Edition) Intel i7 860@2.8 GHz (8 cores) ATI Radeon 5770 graphics card w/1GB RAM 8GB RAM 1TB hard drive Black Magic Intensity Pro Acer 24″ H243H Monitor TV Specs: 46″ Panasonic Plasma (S1) Todo list: Surround sound RAID Array of hard drives I have a handful of vids that I can’t wait to bring you guys. I’m improving in halo, I have some older MW2 vids that I’m pretty excited about, and more.
Gentoo Beryl nVidia beta Twinview
by admin on Sep.30, 2010, under Linux
Demo de Beryl avec les drivers nVidia beta supportant GLdesktop instruction en Dualview && Twinview.
Computer Health
by admin on Sep.30, 2010, under Uncategorized
live.pirillo.com – With so many of us spending hours on end at our computers these days, it’s no wonder we have body pains and health issues. Here are some excellent tips to help you stay in better “computer health”.