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Monthly Archives: October 2008
An Apple for Your Enterprise?
(Source: Computerworld) Whether its a MacBook Pro or an iPhone, Apple is finding its way into the business world. Desktop Macs are moving into every department, server products are working in small businesses and data centers are rolling out Apple … Continue reading
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An Apple for Your Enterprise?
Whether it’s a MacBook Pro or an iPhone, Apple is finding its way into the business world. Desktop Macs are moving into every department, server products are working in small businesses and data centers are rolling out Apple storage. They’re everywhere… Continue reading
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Review: Seagate’s 1.5TB Barracuda drive — quiet, sips power
Speed, quiet and low-power use add up to a good choice when you need more than a terabyte of storage space. Continue reading
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Seagate’s i365 offers SaaS option for EVault
Seagate is making its EVault SaaS and managed service offerings available to users in Europe seeking automated online backup recovery services to protect servers, laptops and desktops. Continue reading
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Review: Seagate FreeAgent Go for Mac
FreeAgent Go for Mac is an external hard drive built by storage giant Seagate that promises fast FireWire 800 transfer speeds, spacious storage, and a stylish (if bulky) white and aluminum design meant to compliment the Mac. Continue reading
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