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Eaton touts open-source SDK as a boon to power management
UPS supplier Eaton has released a new open-source software development kit aimed at providing better accessibility and flexibility to users of its power management products.
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PRODUCTS: The latest from Transcend, Kingston, Eaton, Logitech, Quest and Websense
Latest news on the various storage devices, solutions guidance, HD webcams, updated backup solutions and bandwidth protection solutions
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PRODUCTS: Eaton announces new-generation Ellipse ECO UPS
Eaton Corporation's Ellipse ECO provides compact power protection for business-related electronic equipments including PCs, workstations, telephony equipment and point-of-sale terminals.
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To boost data center efficiency, consider UPS consolidation
In data center upgrade planning, backup power is often among the last considerations and the first budget item redlined. Many companies purchase an uninterruptible power system (UPS) only as they add equipment -- what we call a segmented approach. Before long, data center managers can find themselves with an inefficient power system that is difficult to maintain and daunting to improve, yet doing so can offer big returns.
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Legend invests in business and product development
ASX-listed IT components manufacturer and distributor, Legend, has placed significant investments in business development, marketing and product development, as it strives for growth this financial year.
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UPS invests $1 billion in technology to cut costs
United Parcel Service (UPS) will make about US$1 billion in technology investments this year to improve the efficiency of its operations, with the goal of cutting billions more from its costs over the long term, company executives said Tuesday.
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Bluechip scores CyberPower
Bluechip Infotech has brought on a range of new power protection products from US-based vendor, CyberPower Systems.
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Dell to begin selling uninterruptible power supplies
Dell on Wednesday said it would start selling uninterruptible power supplies with its own brand name as it tries to expand its reach in the server space.
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How UPS is scanning and printing its way to savings
At first glance, UPS's warehouse workers might be mistaken for gun-toting cyborgs out of a dystopian movie. But a closer look at the stainless steel devices wrapped around employees' forearms reveal a hi-tech contraption that scans barcodes and shoots bright magenta ink--not laser beams.
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Digital World Warehouse powers up with Upsonic Power
UPS maker, Upsonic Power, has inked a distribution deal with Digital World Warehouse. The agreement came about after the Victoria-based vendor approached the distributor for an affiliation opportunity.
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Emerson expands MCS distribution deal
Adelaide-based distributor, Mission Critical Systems (MCS), has expanded its agreement with Emerson Network Power to include the vendor’s full product range.
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In Search of the Long-Term Archiving Solution —Tape Delivers Significant TCO Advantage over Disk
How to reasonably and in the most cost-effective way, preserve valuable digital data for a long time – and how to prepare for the ensuing decades of continuing data growth, technology change, and increasing long-term preservation requirements.
Market Potential-Strategy Guide to the Active Archive Market
The active archive market is a growing segment where tape is seen as part of a disk or network fileystem. This means that to an end user disk and tape are “blended” and whether file is held on disk or tape is “invisible” to the end user. The active archive market is the fastest growing space in the storage industry and allows direct end user access to tape through a file system front end.

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