Its Monday and Yendi’s back in the kitchen cooking up some tech news. Malware virus “DNSChanger” may have affected your ability to access the internet. Star Trek The Next Generation will be out on Blu Ray and Diablo 3 bans some cheaters. Deal of the Day: bit.ly
TigerDirect TV: Tech Juice April 27, 2012
Its Friday and we made it! Tech Juice on TigerDirect TV brings you news about on Linux and the happenings in Washington with CISPA! They are watching (ooooowwweeeooooo). Tiger’s Deal of the Day is absolutely spectacular!
CybertronPC CAD Workstation and Visionman Linux Based Desktop
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This CybertronPC Extreme CAD workstation is ready to run anything from Maya to Autocad, from Bryce 3D Poser to Solidworks, to Catia and other designing software. It features an Intel Core 2 Extreme QUAD Core processor, 8GB of DDR2-800 memory, 2 Raptors in RAID 0, an NVIDIA QUADRO FX3500 workstation video card, and runs Windows XP Professsional 64-bit.
ATI Loves Penguins!

Penguin lovers and Ubuntu adopters rejoice. AMD plans to release open source ATI drivers! AMD’s executive vice president of sales and marketing, Henri Richard, recently stated they were going to be very proactive in changing the way interface with the Linux community. This is great news. Nvidia was usually the best option for 3-D in [...]
Cost Effective Scalability with Informatica PowerCenter8 on HP Grid on Linux
This white paper, “Cost Effective Scalability with Informatica PowerCenter8 on HP Grid on Linuxâ€, publishes the results of benchmark tests measuring the performance and scalability of Informatica® PowerCenter® 8 Enterprise Grid Option in a 64-bit grid system based on HP servers and RedHat Linux.
Test results demonstrate that PowerCenter's throughput numbers are the highest ever publicly published in benchmark study of a data integration solution running in a grid environment. The results show near linear scalability in processing data volumes ranging from 100GB to 1TB.


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