Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Violin Launches Windows All-Flash Array for Next-Gen Enterprise And Cloud Deployment

 
Violin Memory, Inc, a leading provider of all-flash storage arrays and appliances delivering application solutions for the enterprise, announced today general availability of the Windows Flash Array (WFA). Jointly developed with Microsoft Corp., the WFA is the first all-flash high-performance storage array powered by Windows Storage Server 2012 R2 to deliver a rich set of high performance storage features and data services for the enterprise.
 

Sunday, 27 October 2013

VU Shows Off World's First Customisable Luxury TVs In India

VU held India's first Television Trunk Show in Mumbai today to show off the world's first customisable luxury televisions. The event was held at the Four Season's hotels at Worli and I was invited. The company showcased its 50", 55", 65", and 84" LED-backlit LCD TVs, of which the 84" is the recently launched 3D model sporting Ultra HD or 4K panel with 3840x2160 pixels. Of course, there were also smaller screen models with touch screen just to take a look. The purpose of the event was to allow consumers and reviewers to not only get up, close, and personal with the various VU TV models, but also avail the one-day-only discounted price offers such as a 50" LED TV free on purchase of the 84" model.


Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Nokia Announces First Windows RT 8.1 Tablet Lumia 2520 With 10.1" Screen

Well, it is confirmed that the rumours are actually true. Hours before Apple's scheduled announcement of the new iPad, Nokia has announced its first Windows RT 8.1 tablet named as the Lumia 2520. The Finnish company whose mobile manufacturing assets are in the process of acquisition by Microsoft, showed off the tablet that comes in multiple colours of Red, Cyan, Black, and White, at the Nokia World 2013 event being held at Abu Dhabi. The polycarbonate body sports the signature looks of the Lumia series and looks refreshingly better than the regular boring tablets from other manufacturers that are usually limited to white or shades of grey.