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• APB News: "A key asset for broadcast workflow"
A good asset management system is what will gain broadcasters that competitive business edge.
[June 15, 2007] |
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• CRN: "Feds warm to white boxes"
Systems builders are gradually winning over government skeptics to white-box solutions.
[May 28, 2007] |
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• Computer Technology Review: "Pogo Linux introduces NAS appliance"
Pogo Linux Inc., a provider of Linux-based servers, workstations and storage systems, has announced the release of its StorageDirector 3000 series NAS (network attached storage) appliance.
[Mar 29, 2007] |
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• IDM.net: "Pogo Releases Open Source NAS"
Linux server provider Pogo Linux has just released its latest network attached storage (NAS) device, calling it the most versatile and advanced Linux-based device to date.
[March 26, 2007] |
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• Byte and Switch: "Pogo Linux Intros NAS"
Pogo Linux announced the release of their most versatile and advanced storage device to date, the StorageDirector 3000 series network attached storage (NAS) appliance.
[March 23, 2007] |
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• Hybrid NAS/SAN appliances run Linux
Linux server and workstation integrator Pogo Linux has launched a line of Linux-based appliances that combine iSCSI SAN (storage-attached network) with typical NAS (network-attached storage) functionality.
[March 22, 2007] |
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• Energy Voyager: "Compounding Innovation"
At the Cutting Edge of Distributed Data Storage - Audio (mp3) interview with Erik Logan, CTO of Pogo Linux.
[December 29, 2006] |
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• PC World: "Linux Backers Plan Microsoft Shadow Conference"
Linux FreedomHEC gathering open to attendees at Microsoft's more traditional WinHEC.
[April 10, 2006] |
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• The Inquirer: Pogo Linux Unveils Katana Blade Server
"Mix and match AMD and Intel blades in a single enclosure. The server offers the highest computing density in the industry."
[August 10, 2005] |
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• Puget Sound Business Journal: Taking aim at Microsoft
Puget Sound Business Journal: It takes a lot of moxie to walk into enemy territory and wave a foreign flag, but that's just what Tim Lee and Erik Logan did when they moved Pogo Linux Inc. from the Silicon Valley to Redmond four years ago.
[May 6, 2005] |
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• The Seattle Times: Pogo Linux duo hopes more will hop their way
Seattle Times: "We're smaller, nimbler and more flexible," Lee said. "There's not that many companies our size investing in China. Not one of them is focusing solely on Linux."
[March 28, 2005] |
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• eWeek: Pogo Linux Offers Custom Branding
eWeek: BOSTON—Pogo Linux Inc. is launching a program designed to make it easier for Linux application makers to sell their products.
[February 16, 2005] |
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• Linux Magazine: Linux In The Red
Linux Magazine article by Pogo CEO, Tim Lee:
Linux is quickly becoming a familiar sight on desktops across China.
[February 11, 2005] |
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• Computer Business Review: Pogo Linux Announces 8-Processor Opteron Server
PerformanceWare 5864 will provide the most dense Opteron platform available! Read more for details.
[Dec. 1, 2004] |
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• IT Jungle: Pogo Linux to Ship First Commercial 8-Way Opteron Server
itjungle.com: In December, Linux server and storage specialist Pogo Linux will become the first server maker to stop messing around and actually deliver an eight-way server based on the Opteron 800 series processors.
[November 30, 2004] |
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• InfoWorld Magazine: Test Drive of PerformanceWare™ 3564
Read to see how our Quad Opteron™ server performs in this review.
[Sept. 18, 2004] |