Vibosoft Android Mobile Manager – Emphasis on Super Android Device Manager on PC

NEW YORK, March 31, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Vibosoft Inc. has been engaging in research of Android device manager, with rich experience and technology in this field, Vibosoft introduces the wonderful mobile tool - Vibosoft Android Mobile Manager, which is popular and critically acclaimed.

"This program is the latest high performance phone management system developed by Vibosoft Studio. It is an excellent management software which can manage various Android phones, Android tablets through the computer," said Michael, Product Manager of Vibosoft.

Main Features of Vibosoft Android Mobile Manager:

Transfer Files between Android and Computer: It empowers you to transfer all data such as messages, contacts, photos, etc. from Android device to your computer. Simply through drag and drop, you can move the files wherever you like.

Backup and Restore Data: Vibosoft Android Mobile Manager gives you full ability to backup anything from Android quickly and easily. The backup files will be saved as unreadable files on computer, just click "Restore" button, and you can get the original data in a second.

SMS and Contacts Assistant: This function will save time and effort. You can freely edit and export all phone numbers to computer, create and receive messages directly from your PC. Group SMS is also possible.

High Compatibility: Compatible with all Android phones and tablets: Samsung, HTC, LG, Sony, Motorola, etc.

Availability and Price:

Vibosoft studio has successively introduced both Windows and Mac versions of Vibosoft Android Mobile Manager. Either version is available for free download and trial. Windows version is $35.95, Mac version is only $39.95.

Vibosoft Android Mobile Manager (Windows): http://www.vibosoft.com/android-mobile-manager.html Vibosoft Android Mobile Manager for Mac: http://www.vibosoft.com/android-mobile-manager-for-mac.html

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Super Mario 64 Stage Recreated in HD

Its always fun to see classic games get a new coat of paint, from Super Mario All-Stars on the SNES toKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land on the Game Boy Advance to the Metroid Prime Trilogy on Wii. This time, however, one particularly passionate Mario fan has done something a bit more substantial.

Computer science student Erik Roystan Ross has performed quite an impressive feat by taking the first stage in Super Mario 64, Bob-Omb Battlefield, and recreated it with beautiful HD graphics through the magic of the Unity engine. Check out the game in all its glory below:

As you can see, the game looks just fantastic, and it seems to be quite the faithful recreation of the original 1996 game. Enemies like Goombas and Bob-Ombs chase Mario around as he traverses the stage, and giant bubble cannons try to pelt him in appropriate sections. While some of the more prominent set pieces of the stage, like the giant Chain Chomp and Big Bob-Omb at the top of the mountain are noticeably absent, and Im not even sure if its something you can beat, but Im not going to complain. Ross has created a beautiful retro playground for fans of the game to frolic in.

If you want to try out the game for yourself, head on over to Rosss personal blog (https://roystanross NULL.wordpress NULL.com/super-mario-64-hd/) where you can download it for PC, Mac or Linux. Just bear in mind that you will need the Unity plug-in to be able to run it.

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Researchers develop molecular backbone of super-slim, bendable digital displays

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From smartphones and tablets to computer monitors and interactive TV screens, electronic displays are everywhere. As the demand for instant, constant communication grows, so too does the urgency for more convenient portable devicesespecially devices, like computer displays, that can be easily rolled up and put away, rather than requiring a flat surface for storage and transportation.

A new Tel Aviv University study, published recently in Nature Nanotechnology, suggests that a novel DNA-peptide structure can be used to produce thin, transparent, and flexible screens. The research, conducted by Prof. Ehud Gazit and doctoral student Or Berger of the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology at TAU's Faculty of Life Sciences, in collaboration with Dr. Yuval Ebenstein and Prof. Fernando Patolsky of the School of Chemistry at TAU's Faculty of Exact Sciences, harnesses bionanotechnology to emit a full range of colors in one pliable pixel layeras opposed to the several rigid layers that constitute today's screens.

"Our material is light, organic, and environmentally friendly," said Prof. Gazit. "It is flexible, and a single layer emits the same range of light that requires several layers today. By using only one layer, you can minimize production costs dramatically, which will lead to lower prices for consumers as well."

From genes to screens

For the purpose of the study, a part of Berger's Ph.D. thesis, the researchers tested different combinations of peptides: short protein fragments, embedded with DNA elements which facilitate the self-assembly of a unique molecular architecture.

Peptides and DNA are two of the most basic building blocks of life. Each cell of every life form is composed of such building blocks. In the field of bionanotechnology, scientists utilize these building blocks to develop novel technologies with properties not available for inorganic materials such as plastic and metal.

"Our lab has been working on peptide nanotechnology for over a decade, but DNA nanotechnology is a distinct and fascinating field as well. When I started my doctoral studies, I wanted to try and converge the two approaches," said Berger. "In this study, we focused on PNA - peptide nucleic acid, a synthetic hybrid molecule of peptides and DNA. We designed and synthesized different PNA sequences, and tried to build nano-metric architectures with them."

Using methods such as electron microscopy and X-ray crystallography, the researchers discovered that three of the molecules they synthesized could self-assemble, in a few minutes, into ordered structures. The structures resembled the natural double-helix form of DNA, but also exhibited peptide characteristics. This resulted in a very unique molecular arrangement that reflects the duality of the new material.

"Once we discovered the DNA-like organization, we tested the ability of the structures to bind to DNA-specific fluorescent dyes," said Berger. "To our surprise, the control sample, with no added dye, emitted the same fluorescence as the variable. This proved that the organic structure is itself naturally fluorescent."

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Nintendos save game: Why Mario on your phone is a huge deal

Nintendo Co., Ltd. announced last week that it will start making video games for the super computer in your pocket (the smartphone). The companys stock shot up on the news, and it put every other player in the mobile game space on notice. And yet, I dont know if everyone understands how big a deal this will turn out to be.

What this move tells me is that Nintendo may be the most consequential video game company on Earth. If you think thats nonsense, bear with me a moment as I unpack what I mean.

If you have played video games in the last 30 years you probably reacted to the news of Mario on your iPhone with some excitement. Even if youre not a fan of Nintendo games, you probably know someone who is. But unless you also follow the business of video games you might not know the company is in third place in the current phase of the console war, and has struggled for years to sell its hardware at the same rate as its rivals at Xbox and Playstation.

The console video game business is at its core a race to become the hardware standard. The last major success Nintendo had was the Wii (launched in 2006), which swam against the tide of more power, more pixels and more shooters that were reshaping the gaming world. It attracted millions of new customers, but over time the low-powered Wii and its strange gesture control system couldnt attract enough software to capitalize on their early sales momentum.

But while the Wii disappointed down the stretch (it still sold 100 million units), its successor, the Wii U, has been a disaster. In this chart from games site Polygon, you can see that Nintendo has had some poor-selling hardware in the past, but never as poor as the Wii U.

The reasons Nintendo is having trouble selling the Wii U have been dissected ad nauseum by many industry analysts, but the end result is the same: Nintendo still cant attract third-party software developers to make games for its consoles. It creates a vicious cycle: No one buys the console, so no one makes games, so theres less reason to buy the console. Rinse, repeat.

As a full disclosure let me say I have been a fan of Nintendo since I got my first NES in the late eighties (the console known as the Famicom in Japan). Lately though, we have drifted apart. I dont own a Wii U and these days I spend a lot of time on rival devices.

I also spend a lot of time playing games on my phone. The most lucrative source of revenue in the mobile app software universe is gaming. Because people tend to play games on their phones in stolen moments between whatever else they are doing in their lives in the shopping lines, on the bus or subway or maybe on the toilet the games industry calls these casual games. The 10 most-downloaded apps in any app store on any week of the year typically include several games.

Some of these games have been enormously successful, earning millions of dollars a day in micro-transactions or in small upfront payments. Unlike the typical console game, which can sell for $50-$70, mobile games start off at a lower price point, and many have trouble earning their way to a sustainable revenue-per-user number. There are many, many more failed smartphone games than there are successful ones. So, you might ask yourself: What does a console maker like Nintendo know about making games for this market?

Nintendo has been making hand-held portable games for decades. The Gameboy and its many descendants have been a profit centre for Nintendo since they arrived in 1989, sometimes the only bright spot for the company. It has had touch-screen games on its portable DS machine since 2004. It knows how to make mobile games.

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Trefecta DRT: The $25K high-tech, military-grade electric super bike

Much like the auto market saw the rise of the supercar, the electric bicycle market is seeing the rise of the super e-bike. The super e-bike is far removed from the average electric bicycle and is essentially a motorcycle hiding inside a lighter, simpler bicycle body. The new Trefecta DRT bike doesn't even hide it that well as its military-spec aluminum frame is as much motorcycle as bicycle. That's okay, because this folding super e-bike aims to "create the game, not change it."

When the designer of the world's most powerful electric supercar got involved in the electric bike game with the Greyp G-12, it was very clear that the electric bicycle was destined to be more than just a pedal-assist commuter shuttling urban-dwelling industrial designers and tech consultants to and from the office each day.

To be fair, the movement started years before that, but having a player like Mate Rimac, whose battery technology can also be seen in the world's most advanced hybrid supercar, in the game definitely helped strengthen the segment. With zero-pedal, full-throttle modes, and speeds exceeding 40 mph (64 km/h), these bikes are in a category all their own. On the road, they're not quite electric bicycles and not quite motorcycles, and on the trail, they're not quite mountain bikes, not quite dirt bikes.

So Trefecta Mobility, which describes itself as a "an international team of Dutch, German and Swiss engineers," doesn't really create the game or a new category of vehicle. It just plays the game for a more affluent audience with a really nice piece of high-tech, fast-but-rugged equipment.

The 20-in Trefecta DRT frame is crafted from 7075 aluminum, which takes the form of aluminum blocks instead of familiar tubing. The beefy design, which was developed with military specifications in mind, is meant to ensure that the fast, powerful bike holds up to any angry elements thrown at it. The frame also protects the internal cables and components. For the wheels, Trefecta capitalizes on the weight and strength advantages of carbon fiber, using a six-spoke, 26-in design.

In terms of its electric drive, the DRT packs a 4-kW motor, a 14-speed Rohlof Speedhub and a SmeshGear transmission. At low speeds, motor output is managed by a pedelec system aimed at maintaining an ideal blend of pedal assistance and battery usage. You won't necessarily want to be pedaling when gunning for the top speed of 43.5 mph (70 km/h), so there's also a right-handlebar throttle for cranking up motor power alone. The motor can send up to 184 lb-ft (250 Nm) of torque to the rear wheel.

The rider controls ride mode and other settings by way of the Trefecta-designed CAN-bus fly-by-wire computer mounted at the center of the handlebars. They can also use the computer to choose between automatic gear shifting and electronic gear selection and to control the settings of both the suspension fork and the rear shock. The computer also delivers the usual trip functions, showing speed, battery life, distance and other important data.

The computer system includes Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for connecting with the accompanying Trefecta iOS app, as well as using other iPhone navigation and fitness apps. A built-in waterproof dock in the upper frame provides a convenient, visible place for mounting one's iPhone.

In terms of battery power, the Trefecta is powered by a 60-volt lithium-ion unit stored inside a lockable compartment in the upper front the frame. Trefecta estimates the battery can provide enough juice for up to 62 miles (100 km) of range without any pedaling. And since price will be of no object to DRT buyers, there's no reason they shouldn't buy extra batteries and take advantage of the quick-swapping system. The battery charges in about three hours when plugged in, and a regenerative braking system adds some charging on the move.

Other DRT components include a big upside-down fork with up to 180 mm (7 in) of travel, a dropper seat post with up to 125 mm (4.9 in) of travel, Ergon grips and saddle, Schwalbe mountain bike tires and Hope disc brakes. The rear shock offers up to 200 mm (7.8 in) of travel.

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Couple charged with Super Aggravated Sexual Abuse of a Child

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Harris County Sheriff's Office deputies, along with Harris County District Attorney's Office investigators, have filed charges of Super Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child and Sexual Performance by a Child Under the Age of 14 against Ashley Dack, and Patrick Schuneman.

Dack is currently being held on a $350,000 bond, while the court declined bond for defendant Schuneman.

The defendants were charged after authorities found video and photos depicting the sexual assault of a child on Schuneman's mobile phone and on his personal computer.

According to investigators, defendant Dack took photos of the infant-aged victim and provided them to Schuneman to download.

The ICAC Task Force was created to help federal, state and local law enforcement agencies enhance their investigative responses to offenders who use the Internet, online communication systems, or computer technology to sexually exploit children.

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Ant and Dec – Saturday Night Takeaway – Super Computer at Intu Metrocentre (Gateshead, Newcastle) – Video


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Michael Jackson dancer performing infront of Ant and Decs saturday night takeaway super computer in Intu Metrocentre (Gateshead, Newcastle-upon-Tyne) on 8th March 2015.

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Supercomputer

Born out of the collision of pinball and pachinko with theories of computing and artificial life, Supercomputer is a musical composing machine in which the flow of ball bearings, carrying information through labyrinthine circuits of mechanical computational units, calculates minimal melodic phrases.

As a work of art, Supercomputer relates as much to Jean Tinguely's sculptural machines and Sol LeWitt's instruction-based drawings and structures, as to Cambridge's seminal position in the history of computing, in particular the work of Alan Turing and John Conway.

The process implicit in Supercomputer, a one dimensional cellular automata, is a simplification of Conway's Game of Life; a self-organising system in which each output (result) is fed back to become the next input. Supercomputer's form is a direct consequence of this computation. The process, understood as an abstract set of instructions, dictates the physical, mechanical and visual aspects of the sculpture. Form follows function.

Although nothing is random in Supercomputer's computation - for each of its 8192 possible settings the sculpture's computational process is distinct and deterministic - indeterminacy is introduced through bugs, resulting in a unique composition in which melodies are accompanied by sounds of the work in process, the complex sonic patterns of Supercomputer's calculations.

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Fin24.com | Giving super computer power to ordinary entrepreneurs

Cape Town - Big data, analytics and sophisticated computer modelling may be the way of the future.

Their costs, however, make them business tools that can be expected to remain the exclusive preserve of major corporations that have the budgets to run super computers with massive processing systems needed for crunching the numbers.

In South Africa, this expectation is being turned on its head as innovative owners of established small and medium-sized businesses manoeuvre their entrepreneurial skills to exploiting sophisticated niche markets, according to Ethel Nyembe, head of small enterprise at Standard Bank.

It is smaller enterprises that have the agility, niche expertise and truly innovative spirit that are helping make a difference in the South African economy, she said.

Taking an example from The Growth Engines, a DSTV programme that Standard Bank sponsors, she said the relationships between major businesses and smaller suppliers are important.

How the two entities collaborate to their mutual benefit and use innovative approaches to solve issues an example is the availability and cost of super computer processing capacity - makes fascinating viewing [on the TV series]," she said. "It also serves as a source of inspiration to others who may be thinking about building a business around a very specific business demand.

A case study from The Growth Engines

A case in point is the innovative approach by a Johannesburg company, CrunchYard, that used its founders highly-specialised knowledge to create an avenue that opens the world of super computers to just about anyone who needs processing power.

The brainchild of CrunchYards electrical engineer, Dr Renier Dreyer, the SME has adopted a unique approach to democratising access to the world of supercomputing. Nothing could be more democratic than the internet, and it is this platform that CrunchYard has used to provide a service that allows sophisticated simulations to be run off the internet on a pay-for-use basis.

The service allows big businesses to test the viability and structural integrity of their projects - tasks which require enormous amounts of computing power.

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Supermicro Debuts New NVIDIA Tesla GPU SuperServers Optimized for Extreme Parallel Computing

SAN JOSE, Calif., March 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --GPU Technology Conference -- Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a global leader in high-performance, high-efficiency server, storage technology, and green computing today debuts its new 1U 4x GPU SuperServer platform at the NVIDIA 2015 GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in San Jose, Calif. The new SYS-1028GQ-TRT supports up to 4 NVIDIA Tesla K80 dual-GPU accelerators (up to 300W) with a streamlined layout architecture that enables PCI-E direct connect for best signal integrity as well as elimination of complex cabling, repeaters, and GPU pre-heat for maximum airflow and cooling. The system also supports dual Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 processors (up to 145W), up to 1TB ECC LRDIMM, 512GB ECC RDIMM, DDR4-2133MHz in 16 DIMM slots, 2x 2.5" hot-swap SATA drives plus 2x 2.5" internal drives, dual 10GBase-T ports and intelligent, cold redundant 2000W (1+1) Titanium Level high-efficiency power supplies. This high density compute platform is suited for high-performance computing clusters, 3D CAD/CAM/CAE, cloud and visualization, oil & gas, and deep learning applications.

"Supermicro is enabling a highly scalable, energy efficient future for parallel computing with our Green Computing solutions," said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. "Our expertise in maximizing compute density, performance and power efficiency is highlighted in our latest 1U GPU SuperServer that supports up to four NVIDIA GPU accelerators and dual CPUs powered by our highest efficiency cold redundant Titanium Level digital power supplies. With an extensive range of SuperServer platforms in 2U 6x GPU, 4U 8x GPU, 4U 4-node FatTwin 12x GPU, and 7U SuperBlade supporting 30x GPUs Supermicro offers an unrivaled range of flexible configurations to meet any scale supercomputing challenge."

"Supermicro's new high-density servers provide a range of computing solutions for enterprise and HPC customers," said Sumit Gupta, general manager of Accelerated Computing at NVIDIA. "Designed to take full advantage of ultra-high performance Tesla GPU accelerators while minimizing power consumption, the servers bring new levels of energy-efficient performance for compute-intensive data analytics, deep learning and scientific applications."

NVIDIA Tesla GPU accelerators are a key part of the NVIDIA Tesla Accelerated Computing Platform, the leading platform for accelerating data analytics, deep learning and scientific computing.

Supermicro GTC 2015 highlights:

Visit the Supermicro booth (#819) at the NVIDIA 2015 GPU Technology Conference, March 17-20, McEnery Convention Center, in San Jose, Calif. For information on Supermicro's wide selection of GPU accelerated solutions, visit http://www.supermicro.com/GPU. For more information on Supermicro's complete range of high performance, high-efficiency Server, Storage and Networking solutions, visit http://www.supermicro.com.

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About Super Micro Computer, Inc.

Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI), the leading innovator in high-performance, high-efficiency server technology is a premier provider of advanced server Building Block Solutions for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Hadoop/Big Data, HPC and Embedded Systems worldwide. Supermicro is committed to protecting the environment through its "We Keep IT Green" initiative and provides customers with the most energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly solutions available on the market.

Supermicro, Building Block Solutions and We Keep IT Green are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Super Micro Computer, Inc.

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Supermicro Green Computing Solutions from Ultra Servers to MicroBlade Transform Digital Business @ CeBIT, Hannover

HANNOVER, Germany, March 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a global leader in high-performance, high-efficiency server, storage technology and green computing highlights its latest solutions transforming Enterprise, Data Center and Cloud infrastructure to meet demands for higher density and efficiency without compromising on performance. For the most demanding Enterprise applications, the highly innovative architecture of the 1U/2U Ultra SuperServer offers maximum performance, flexibility, scalability and serviceability with support for dual Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 (up to 160W), 24x DIMM slots, 4-port 10GBase-T, 10G SFP+, 40G QSFP, up to 10x hot-swap NVMe SSDs, 7x PCI-E 3.0 (x8) expansion slots and intelligent, cold redundant Titanium Level high-efficiency (96%) digital power supplies. For hyperscale Data Center and Cloud environments, the 6U MicroBlade microserver offers a flexible, modular, 28 blade platform supporting a variety of configurations from low-power 112 node Intel Atom C2550 (4-Core, 2.4GHz) or Intel Atom C2750 (8-Core, 2.4GHz), to performance oriented 28 node dual Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 (up to 14-core, 120W), single E3-1200 v3 or 4th Gen Core i3 (up to 84W) with a new 28x 10GbE downlink and 4x 40GbE QSFP uplink switch module. A newly announced MicroBlade offering an optimal balance of energy-efficiency, performance, and density will support 56 Intel Xeon processor D-1500 compute nodes with integrated 10GbE.

Supermicro will showcase its extensive line of SuperServer, SuperBlade, SuperStorage, and Networking solutions including the industry's widest selection of server-class motherboards for extreme solution customization. Highlights include VMware certified 4U FatTwin VMware Virtual SAN Ready Nodes for Hypervisor-converged storage and 2U TwinPro VMware EVO:RAIL for hyper-converged infrastructure and SDDC, 3U MicroCloud, 7U SuperBlade, Data Center Optimized solutions, High Performance Computing (HPC), Hyper-Speed, SuperStorage, and Embedded solutions.

"Supermicro is transforming digital business with our Green Computing solutions featuring the latest, most advanced acceleration technologies such as hot-swap NVMe, DDR4, 10/40/100G along with cooling architecture innovations and intelligent, cold redundant digital power supplies to deliver maximum compute performance and density with minimum power consumption," said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. "Our unrivaled range of products enables lowest TCO with perfectly matched solutions, optimized for any scale application. Combined with our system design expertise, time-to-market advantages and Global expansion of service and support networks, Supermicro is driving the future of computing with total end-to-end solutions."

Supermicro Green Computing Solution Exhibit Highlights

Visit Supermicro at CeBIT 2015 in Hannover, Germany, March 16th through the 20th at the Hannover Exhibition Grounds, Hall 2, Stand B52 (C58). For more information on Supermicro's complete range of high performance, high-efficiency Server, Blade, Storage and Networking solutions, visit http://www.supermicro.com.

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About Super Micro Computer, Inc.

Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI), the leading innovator in high-performance, high-efficiency server technology is a premier provider of advanced server Building Block Solutions for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Hadoop/Big Data, HPC and Embedded Systems worldwide. Supermicro is committed to protecting the environment through its "We Keep IT Green" initiative and provides customers with the most energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly solutions available on the market.

Supermicro, Building Block Solutions and We Keep IT Green are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Super Micro Computer, Inc.

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Les solutions d'informatique verte de Supermicro allant des Ultra Servers aux MicroBlade transforment le secteur du …

-- Parmi les produits exposs, on trouve une vaste gamme de solutions de serveurs, serveurs-lames, stockage et rseautage optimises pour les entreprises, les centres de donnes, l'informatique en nuage et les applications intgres

HANOVRE, Allemagne, 16 mars 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), leader mondial de la technologie de serveurs, de stockage et d'informatique verte de haute performance et de haute efficacit prsente ses dernires solutions destines transformer l'infrastructure des entreprises, des centres de donnes et de l'informatique en nuage pour rpondre aux demandes en termes de plus grande densit et efficacit sans compromettre pour autant les performances. Pour les applications d'entreprise les plus exigeantes, l'architecture extrmement innovante des Ultra SuperServer 1U/2U offre les meilleures performances, flexibilit, volutivit et fonctionnement grce la prise en charge du double processeur Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 (jusqu' 160W), 24 barrettes de mmoire DIMM, 4 ports 10GBase-T, 10G SFP+, 40G QSFP, jusqu' 10 baies de disques SSD NVMe changeables chaud, 7 connecteurs d'extension PCI-E 3.0 (x8) et une alimentation numrique intelligente, redondante froid et hautement efficace de niveau Titanium (96%). Pour les centres de donnes trs grande chelle et les environnements en nuage, les micro-serveurs MicroBlade 6U offrent une plateforme flexible et modulaire de 28 lames qui prend en charge toute une gamme de configurations, allant des processeurs Intel Atom C2550 112 nuds faible puissance (quadri-cur, 2,4 GHz) ou Intel Atom C2750 (octo-cur, 2,4 GHz) aux processeurs doubles 28 nuds Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 orients vers la performance (jusqu' 14 curs, 120W), processeurs simples E3-1200 v3 ou la 4e gnration de Core i3 (jusqu' 84W) avec de nouveaux modules de commutation de 28 liaisons descendantes 10 GbE et 4 liaisons montantes QSFP 40GbE. Vient d'tre annonc un MicroBlade qui offre le meilleur quilibre entre l'efficacit nergtique, la performance et la densit, et qui prendra en charge 56 nuds de calcul d'un processeur Intel Xeon D-1500 avec 10GbE intgrs.

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Supermicro va prsenter sa vaste gamme de solutions SuperServer, SuperBlade, SuperStorage et de rseautage qui comportent le plus grand choix du secteur en termes de cartes-mres de type serveur pour la plus grande personnalisation des solutions. Les produits les plus remarquables englobent les 4U FatTwin VMware Virtual SAN Ready Nodes (des configurations de serveurs pr-valides) avec la certification VMware pour le stockage converg par hyperviseur et 2U TwinPro VMware EVO:RAIL pour les infrastructures hyper-converges, ainsi que des solutions SDDC, 3U MicroCloud, 7U SuperBlade optimises pour les centres de donnes, des solutions d'informatique haute performance (HPC), les solutions Hyper-Speed, SuperStorage, et des solutions intgres.

Supermicro est en train de transformer le secteur numrique grce nos solutions d'informatique verte qui englobent les dernires technologies d'acclration les plus avances telles que l'changeable chaud NVMe, DDR4, 10/40/100G, ainsi que les innovations en termes d'architecture de refroidissement et l'alimentation numrique intelligente redondante froid qui fournit la plus grande performance de calcul et la meilleure densit avec une consommation d'alimentation minimale, a dclar Charles Liang, prsident-directeur gnral de Supermicro. Notre gamme ingale de produits permet les plus bas cots totaux de proprit avec des solutions parfaitement adaptes et optimises pour des applications de toutes tailles. En conjuguant notre expertise de conception du systme avec les avantages de mise sur le march en temps opportun et l'expansion mondiale de rseaux de services et de support, Supermicro conduit l'avenir de l'informatique avec des solutions compltes de bout-en-bout.

Voici les plus remarquables solutions d'informatique verte de Supermicro exposes

Visitez Supermicro sur le salon CeBIT 2015 Hanovre, Allemagne, du 16 au 20 mars au Parc des Expositions d'Hanovre, Hall 2, Stand B52 (C58). Pour obtenir de plus amples informations sur la gamme complte des solutions de serveurs, serveurs-lames, stockage et rseautage haute performance et haute efficacit de Supermicro, veuillez visiter http://www.supermicro.com.

Vous pouvez suivre Supermicro sur Facebook et Twitter pour recevoir leurs dernires nouvelles et leurs annonces.

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Supermicro (NASDAQ : SMCI), socit innovante leader en technologies de serveurs haute performance et haute efficacit, est un fournisseur de premier plan qui distribue dans le monde entier des serveurs avancs Building Block Solutions pour les centres de donnes, l'informatique en nuage, les technologies de l'information pour les entreprises, Hadoop/Big Data, l'informatique haute performance (HPC) et les systmes embarqus. Supermicro a pris des engagements l'gard de la protection de l'environnement grce son programme We Keep IT Green et fournit ses clients les solutions les plus conomes en nergie et les plus cologiques disponibles sur le march.

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