OrangeFS Adds Windows Client to Next-Gen Parallel File System HPCwire (blog) OrangeFS, an open source file system for high-performance computing, now offers native access through a Windows Client. CLEMSON, SC, September 28 -- Today the Omnibond OrangeFS development team announced availability of the Windows Client, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mossberg's Mailbox Wall Street Journal A: You can adjust the size of the text and icons in the Mac's Finder— its desktop and file system viewer—by hitting Command-J, which calls up a menu that allows you to set the size of icons and text such as file names. In general on the Mac, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Town Looks To Cloud For Data Protection Information Management The offsite data can be recreated in a ready-to-access file system that mirrors the local file system, the company says. The data is transferred and stored in encrypted format and protected against multiple hardware failures. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Zetta Cloud Backup Helps Town of Dedham IT Department Sleep at Night MarketWatch (press release) ZettaMirror automatically replicates and then keeps synchronized the local data offsite into the Zetta Storage Service where it is recreated in a ready-to-access file system that "mirrors" the local file system. The data is transferred and stored in ... See all stories on this topic » |
Troy Davis: Just another victim of our leagal system A & T Register FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Georgia Department of Corrections shows Troy Davis, who was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. Davis insisted for years, up until his final words in Georgia's death chamber, that he was wrongly ... See all stories on this topic » |
K3b Burns Hot, Burns Bright TechNewsWorld The top left shows the file system tree. The top right shows the tree content along with a navigation bar above it. The bottom of the display window provides buttons and menus for all of the burning tools. Four main options are available: New Data ... See all stories on this topic » |