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Fountainhead: Egenera PAN now available on Dell blades

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Since about 2001, Egenera has been selling its high-end hardware/software combination that unified re-purposing of physical and virtual servers. In his bl og today , Egeneras CTO talks about PAN Manager now available on Dell Blades. Mobile Work. (4). Mobility. (2). Tuesday, March 3, 2009. Infrastucture 2.0. (11).

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Fountainhead: First fruits from the Dell/Egenera deal

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This is the first of a pipeline of customers buying-into Infrastructure Orchestration (also referred to as Fabric Computing or Unified Computing) - first offered in 2001 by Egenera with their high-end BladeFrame + PAN Manager software, and now being mainstreamed as the Dell PAN System by combining PAN Manager with Dell hardware.

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Fountainhead: Correcting computing's wrongs - road to recovery?

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The principle has been known as that of a "computing fabric," first conceived by Vern Brownell , the then-CTO of Goldman Sachs, and later productized by Egenera. Both of these technologies instantly resulted in additional hardware on the motherboard: The Network Interface Card (NIC) for connection to Ethernet, etc.,

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Fountainhead: "California" is deja vu all over again

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Just in case you want a "preview" of what Cisco is expected to announce on March 16th, you might want to compare their unified computing model to Egeneras Infrastructure Orchestration technology it has been shipping for about 7 years. It all sounds pretty familiar to what Vern Brownell conceived-of back in 2001. Mobile Work. (4).

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GeekWire Awards 2023 revealed: Community honors top innovation in Pacific Northwest tech

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based game development shop, once part of the tech giant, drove the success of the original Xbox in 2001 with Halo: Combat Evolved. Technology and onsite improvements have been made throughout Adaptive’s buildings to support the change in work habits. He served as CTO before stepping into the CEO role in 2014. The Bellevue-Wash.-based

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Bringing the Magic of Amazon AI and Alexa to Apps on AWS.

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For example, they want us to help them develop chatbots that understand natural language, build Alexa-style conversational experiences for mobile apps, dynamically generate speech without using expensive voice actors, and recognize concepts and faces in images without requiring human annotators.