Topic: Hardware - Page 343
Axcient Unveils Second Generation Virtual Appliance with Faster System Replication and Recovery
Latest Axcient release, available in new form factors, provides users with improvements in protection and recovery speeds.
ZyXEL Introduces Intelligent Layer 2 Ethernet Switches for Converged Data, Video, and Voice Applications
Designed for converged networking, the new GS2210 switch series offers advanced security, agile traffic control, and intelligent PoE.
ASUS Republic of Gamers Releases Maximus VII Formula Z97 Motherboard
ROG’s Z97 ATX gaming motherboard is designed with CrossChill Copper hybrid cooling, SupremeFX Formula 2014 audio, double-sided ROG Armor covers, and Watch Dogs game bundle.
Western Digital Introduces New Red and Red Pro NAS Hard Drives for Home and Small Office NAS
Western Digital expands its WD Red line of SATA hard drives with the release of 5TB and 6TB models, and the introduction of WD Red Pro hard drives.
BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 Now Available as a Hosted Service
The hosted service provides BlackBerry enterprise mobility management (EMM) and advanced security capabilities with the addition of outsourced IT administration.
D-Link Expands IP Camera Line with New Color Night Vision and Pan/Tilt Dome Cameras
New surveillance dome cameras offer high definition resolution and advanced features in a small form factor.
Intel Introduces Solid-State Drive Pro 2500 Series
Newest addition to the SSD professional family provides performance, security, and manageability to businesses of all sizes.
Barracuda Launches Barracuda Backup 290 and Doubles Capacity of Backup 390
The new and updated lineup provides SMBs with more choices and flexibility.
WPC 2014: Nadella Takes Microsoft ‘All-In’ On Productivity
Newly appointed Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took to the stage at the company’s Worldwide Partner Conference in Washington D.C., driving home his recently announced focus for Microsoft as a company.
Microsoft Dropping Android-Based Nokia X Line, Goes ‘All In’ with Windows Phone
The Android line made some sense for Nokia prior to Microsoft’s acquisition of the phone maker, but makes zero sense now.