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Storage Networking , Part 1
eBook: A storage network is any network that's designed to transport block-level storage protocols. But understanding the ins and outs of networked storage takes you deep into several of protocols. This guide covers SANs, Fibre Channels, Disk Arrays, Fabric, and IP Storage. »

Storage Networking 2, Configuration and Planning
eBook: Picking up where Part 1 left off, Part 2 of our look at storage networking examines configurations for SAN-attached servers and disk arrays, and also includes a look at the future of IP storage. »

Storage Management Costs in the Enterprise: A Comparison of Mid-Range Array Solutions
Whitepaper: Many factors contribute to the ownership cost for enterprise storage. These include (but are not limited to): physical capacity relative to physical space requirements, performance capacity for data transfer and system reaction time, software maintenance and updates, expandability and flexibility, and much more. »

Storage Is Changing Fast  Be Ready or Be Left Behind
PDF: The storage landscape is headed for dramatic change, thanks to new technologies like Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), pNFS, object-based storage and SAS that will affect everything from NAS and SANs to disk drives. Get the knowledge you need to make the most of your storage environment, now and in the future. »

HP StorageWorks EVA4400
Demo: Dont settle for an expensive and complex array that lacks functionality. The HP StorageWorks EVA4400 delivers virtual storage with enterprise class functionality at an affordable price. »


The HP StorageWorks family of products includes All-in-One and Disk-Based backup systems. Optimized file serving, shared storage array (iSCSI SAN) and data deduplication offer control and confidence.


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The <S>$300</S> $200 Color Laser PrinterHP Color LaserJet CP1215 Review
A color laser printer for $300 is a pretty good deal, but depending on where and when you buy (hint: there's a rebate offer that expires at the end of this month), HP's colorful compact can be yours for as little as $200. Don't expect onboard Ethernet or blazing speed -- the USB desktop device is rated at 12 ppm for monochrome and 8 ppm for color, with minimal paper-handling and software options -- but expect to be tempted.
Monday , June 23, 2008 10:00:00 AM

Gateway Goes 64-BitGateway M-1626 Review
Retail laptop prices are so low these days that Gateway's 15.4-inch notebook looks like a prestige model at $850 as opposed to $599 or $699. And the six-pound, AMD dual-core-powered portable does indeed exceed the run of the mill with a spacious 4GB of memory and the 64-bit version of Windows Vista as opposed to the usual 32-bit. But do its battery life and graphics performance suit its suitable-for-power-users positioning?
Tuesday , June 17, 2008 01:15:00 PM

Best. Notebook. Ever.Lenovo ThinkPad X300 Review
Fair warning: It costs $3,000. Fair warning: You won't care. Lenovo's lightweight goes toe to toe with Apple's MacBook Air -- well, it would if the Air had a DVD burner, a LAN connection, and a sharper screen. Think about a solid-state hard disk, full-sized keyboard, ample battery life, and impeccable green credentials in a 13.3-inch, just-over-3-pound slimline. Now try to be satisfied with your current notebook.
Thursday , May 15, 2008 10:30:00 AM

Hey, Good Lookin'Samsung SCX-4500 Multifunction Printer Review
It's one fancy desk accessory: Samsung's 6.5-inch-high black box looks more like a jet-black piece of home theater equipment or modern sculpture than the monochrome laser printer/scanner/copier it is. The $300 all-in-one's speed, quiet operation, and output quality are impressive, too -- but small-office operators will have to decide whether to make a few sacrifices for style.
Tuesday , May 06, 2008 02:00:00 PM

A Mouse for Home and AwayMicrosoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 2.0 Review
You won't get more legroom in coach, but you'll get a handful of point-and-click productivity with Microsoft's newest mouse: Like laptop mice, it has a snap-in USB receiver that won't get lost in the bottom of your briefcase, but it's a full-grown, fully comfortable desktop mouse instead of one of the child's-hand-sized miniature models usually offered to notebook users. Is it the one mouse to use with both of your PCs?
Friday , April 18, 2008 03:45:00 PM

HP 2133 Mini-Note Review
Will kids in your school district get this year's coolest subnotebook before you do? HP says its three-pound, 8.9-inch-screened, adult-sized-keyboarded little laptop is headed for classrooms. But that doesn't mean business travelers -- or shoppers who've been eyeing Asus's hot-selling Eee PC -- can't check out HP models ranging from $499 Linux to $749 Vista Business configurations.
Tuesday , April 08, 2008 02:15:00 PM

Gateway FX7020 and FHD2400 Review
The low-priced desktops on superstore shelves are fine word processing and Web-surfing machines, but will disappoint consumers planning to visit the game software section in the adjacent aisle. Gateway tempts retail shoppers who can't afford exotic gaming rigs with an $1,100 powerhouse that packs AMD's quad-core Phenom 9600 and Nvidia's sensational GeForce 8800 GT.
Tuesday , March 25, 2008 01:30:00 PM

Zonbu Zonbook Review
It's easy to find a $600 laptop these days, but a $279 notebook is something else -- definitely something else, in the case of Zonbu's 15.4-inch-screened, VIA C7-powered portable. Using Linux instead of Windows, the self-updating, self-backing-up laptop frees you from PC maintenance for a cell-phone-style subscription fee of $15 a month.
Friday , March 07, 2008 02:00:00 PM

Logitech MX Air Review
Three, two, one -- we have liftoff! Er, wait a second, liftoff of what? A mouse? Yes, Logitech's latest wireless mouse works fine on your desk, but with a bit of practice does the same in midair -- tracking smoothly through MP3 tracks or Web pages while you make waves from across the room. Add a few nifty stunt-flying maneuvers or gesture commands, and you might almost forget the pointer's high-flying price.
Tuesday , February 12, 2008 02:10:00 PM

Xerox Phaser 6130 Review
Tempted to put a color laser printer on your desk? Xerox just increased the temptation with an easy-to-use, 12-ppm PostScript 3 model that's a few inches trimmer -- and at $374, a few dollars cheaper -- than anything you've seen before. We think its price/performance mix is bad news for color inkjets, but it may not quite knock other color lasers -- including other Xeroxes -- out of competition.
Friday , January 25, 2008 11:40:00 AM

Fujitsu LifeBook U810 Review
Wednesday, January 02, 2008 04:00:00 PM

Systemax Assault T72212P Review
Tuesday , December 04, 2007 01:10:00 PM

Lexmark X6570 All-In-One Review
Thursday , November 29, 2007 06:10:00 PM

Asus Eee PC 4G Review
Friday , November 16, 2007 10:15:00 AM

Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 Review
Tuesday , November 06, 2007 02:00:00 PM

HP Compaq dc7800 Integrated Work Center Review
Monday , October 22, 2007 12:50:00 PM

HP Compaq 2510p Review
Tuesday , October 09, 2007 11:30:00 AM

Data Robotics Drobo Review
Tuesday , September 25, 2007 01:45:00 PM

Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Review
Wednesday, September 12, 2007 01:50:00 PM

Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks Review
Tuesday , August 21, 2007 02:15:00 PM

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