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Arsip: September, 2007

Spin up or down your disk according to application need

Typically, storage systems were designed to retrieve data for applications as fast as possible. That’s why these systems use high speed disks that spin tens of thousands revolutions per minute (rpm). High speed disks require a great deal of energy, more cooling that end up with fat electricity bills.

The rise of digital music kiosks: new way to buy music

Digital technology had changed Indonesian music industry, notably with the emergence of music download service retailer, including Tarra Group and Digital Beat Store. They are not an online service yet -like Apple’s iTunes or Rhapsody, but it’s a real breakthrough.

Brother gears up to take on Indonesia market

Japanese printer maker Brother introduces five new products to its arsenal, recruit one additional distributor to its sales army and set up a local representative office. The competition is heating up!

Microsoft’s Software Protection Platform will be activated “within months”

The software giant ready to activate its new anti-piracy technology embedded in Windows Vista within months. But will it give significant impact to reduce Microsoft’s product piracy rate in Indonesia?

Indonesia’s first portal on sharia economy launched

Sharia economy (Islamic banking system) has been receiving a lot of attention after the 1997 economic crisis. Though in a national spotlight, most people still find it difficult to obtain information about sharia economy. It’s time for what Internet does best: disseminate information.

CA shuts down Indonesia office

It was just an ordinary day until executives from regional office in Singapore appeared at the door and announced that this would be the last day of CA’s representative office in Indonesia.

Cisco Indonesia’s number one joins blogosphere

Through blogging, Cisco’s Managing Director for Indonesia Irfan Setiaputra is breaking the walls in sharing his thought and experience on what “Human Network” is really about.

Microsoft Rental Agreement, Dell Paket Merdeka and Internet Kiosk…

What Microsoft Software Rental Agreement for Internet CafĂ© and Dell “Paket Merdeka” have something in common besides aiming at Internet kiosks? Why the computer manufacturer can do better than the software giant?

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