Cash back for power saving
Companies that buy a storage array from Copan Systems could receive money back from their energy utility in return for the power they have saved
Companies that buy a storage array from Copan Systems could receive money back from their energy utility in return for the power they have saved
Aluminium salvaged from the ruins of the World Trade Centre towers has allowed Nasa's Mars rovers to carry out crucial scientific experiments.The metal serves as a cable shield for rock abrasion devices on the Spirit and Opportunity rovers, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) announced on Thursday.
Nasa plans to send science experiments into space aboard Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo commercial plane.Nasa will use SpaceShipTwo to conduct science experiements in microgravity at a sub-orbital altitude of around 350,000 feet above sea level, Virgin Galactic announced on Thursday.
Seagate said its motives behind joining OpenStack are "to help foster the growth of cloud storage solutions."
There are many lessons to be learned from Iraq--one is that technology can save us from some of the consequences of war. Let's preserve our past in a safe haven--say the moon.
OpenStack has gathered another major contributor, in the form of US telecommunications company AT&T.Though it has participated in the project for over a year, AT&T chose to announce it had officially joined the open-source scheme at the AT&T Developer Summit in Las Vegas on Monday.
The updates to Rackspace’s distribution of the open source cloud management system OpenStack brings features from the latest distribution of the software to the hoster's supported distribution.
Ubuntu-backer Canonical does not plan to offer a platform-as-a-service service, unlike its open-source rival Red Hat."Canonical doesn't intend to offer a public cloud as part of our business strategy," Jane Silber, the company's chief executive, said on Wednesday.
A defunct German research satellite has fallen out of orbit over the Bay of Bengal, space agencies confirmed.The Roentgen Satellite (Rosat) descended in the early hours of Sunday morning but its whereabouts were unknown.
Nasa is making final preparations for the launch of the agency's largest ever Mars-bound rover.The Curiosity rover, which is five times bigger than its predecessors Spirit and Opportunity, is due to launch from Cape Canavarel between 25 November and 18 December, Nasa announced on Thursday.