We've been using Sun's Java Enterprise System (formerly SunONE formerly iPlanet formerly Netscape blah blah) Messaging Server for the last few years for 25,000+ (and growing) users. It's proven to be very reliable and is extremely flexible. For scalability and added reliability look into their Messaging Multiplexor and High Availability options. Other significant advantages are the availability of well-written and thorough documentation and Sun's support team.
Anyone remember the much-hyped VooDoo5 6000? Supposed to be a beast of a card, but its sheer complexity required so many layers in the PCB that it was almost impossible to build them successfully in any kind of quantity.
Was planning one of the 3Dfx "assets" that NVIDIA acquired?
They've finally managed to emulate the slow refresh of older LCDs... Now we can all enjoy the sheer gaming nirvana of playing first-person shooters on aging laptops!! I've been waiting for this day...
...salute our glorious Cmdr.
For some weird reason this reminds me of Walter Kronkite's last broadcast. The news will still be there, but it just won't be quite the same.
We've been using Sun's Java Enterprise System (formerly SunONE formerly iPlanet formerly Netscape blah blah) Messaging Server for the last few years for 25,000+ (and growing) users. It's proven to be very reliable and is extremely flexible. For scalability and added reliability look into their Messaging Multiplexor and High Availability options. Other significant advantages are the availability of well-written and thorough documentation and Sun's support team.
Anyone remember the much-hyped VooDoo5 6000? Supposed to be a beast of a card, but its sheer complexity required so many layers in the PCB that it was almost impossible to build them successfully in any kind of quantity.
Was planning one of the 3Dfx "assets" that NVIDIA acquired?
They've finally managed to emulate the slow refresh of older LCDs... Now we can all enjoy the sheer gaming nirvana of playing first-person shooters on aging laptops!! I've been waiting for this day...