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NEC Electronics developing 16-bit All Flash Microcontrollers

NEC Electronics Corporation recently announced that it has developed 12 new 16-bit All Flash microcontrollers (MCUs) with on-chip liquid crystal display (LCD) driver circuits, optimized specifically  for the fields of handheld healthcare diagnostic instruments such as blood glucose meters, building utility meters for the gas/water/electricity markets, and industrial automation.

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Coyote Point launches mid-market enterprise-class application acceleration/load balancing solutions

Coyote Point Systems introduced the next generation of its load balancing and application acceleration product line: The Equalizer GX family. Built on new hardware and software architectures, the Equalizer GX family provides up to 400 percent performance gains when compared to its predecessor. Providing reduced power consumption, improved reliability, updated components for extended life, and the newest version of Coyote Point's EQ/OS software platform, IT managers can now reduce infrastructure expenditures, while also ensuring 100 percent availability and increased performance of applications across the entire company.

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Janam introduces gun-shaped rugged mobile computer for warehouses, distribution centers and loading docks

Janam Technologies recently introduced its XG100 Series, a rugged gun-shaped mobile computer that scans barcodes and communicates wirelessly. This new product family augments the company's line of rugged, PDA-style mobile computers. Janam now offers a full line of rugged mobile computers that covers almost any barcode-based user application within the four walls of the enterprise.

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Corporate Express Australia implements EMC’s backup and recovery data de-duplication technology

Australia-based Corporate Express, an office and business products supplier, recently implemented EMC’s storage and software solutions for backup and recovery data de-duplication.  

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Seagate introduces two new additions to its Cheetah hard drives lineup

Seagate introduced two new additions to its Cheetah enterprise-class hard drive lineup: the Cheetah 15K.7 hard drive and the Cheetah NS.2 hard drive. For businesses that have an existing investment based on a standard 3.5-inch enterprise infrastructure, the new Cheetah drives are designed to increase sustainability through easy drive/system integration, and provide improved levels of system performance, capacity, reliability, and lower power consumption.

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