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10:47am February 12th, 2009StarWind Software Announces Appoints New CEO and Opens US Headquarters

StarWind Software has
appointed Zorian Rotenberg as chief executive officer
and announced the opening of its US headquarters.
The storage software provider's move to its new HQ near Boston,
Massachusetts, comes shortly after the announcement of its spin-off
from Rocket Division Inc and the investment, led by ABRT Venture
Fund, meant to accelerate sales and assist in marketing
efforts.
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10:38am February 12th, 2009Virtualisation Provides Effective Disaster Recovery Solution

SecurStore has warned that companies need to ensure a reliable
IT disaster recovery plan is in place when times are tough.
The online, automated and managed data backup and recovery
specialists said that the current economic difficulties meant that
customer service is going to be the all important differentiator
throughout 2009.
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10:29am February 12th, 2009Intel To Invest $ 7 Billion in US Manufacturing

Intel is bucking current trends and investing USD $7 billion in
upgrading three of its US factories over the next two years.
The computer chipmaker said the investment is its largest on new
manufacturing and represents 7,000 high-wage jobs.
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10:15am February 12th, 2009SanDisk Develops Tech That Allows 64GB Flash

SanDisk has announced plans
to ship an ultra-dense form of NAND flash memory that could herald
a breakthrough in storage.
Called X4, the technology uses a special memory
controller that maintains data traffic speed while still fitting
four bits of data per cell.
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8:47am February 12th, 2009NEC Develops 3D Chip-stacked Memory for SoCs Hardware

NEC Corporation has announced the
development of chip-stacked flexible memory, which can
be used to achieve a new system-on-chip (SoC) architecture.
The new SoC's architecture consists of separate logic (excluding
embedded memory cores) and memory chips (chip-stacked flexible
memory) that are closely stacked by using a three-dimensional
packaging technology.
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