Thursday, November 4, 2010
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Eaton 9170 | Northwest Ohio Computer Company
Did you know that the 9170+ is one of the most versatile uninterruptible power systems available? The Eaton 9170+ modular UPS provides scalability, redundancy and flexibility, and is the ideal protection solution for cloud computing and virtual applications. These features, combined with the High Efficiency operating mode minimize your customers Total Cost of Ownership and make it an ideal solution for today’s economic times.
- Lightweight, plug-and-play power, battery and charger modules allow you to pay as you grow
- Optional battery cabinets for extended runtimes
- N+X redundancy for both power and logic eliminates system-level single point of failure and reduced down time
- How swappable modules for enhanced customer serviceability reducing down time and eliminating additional service costs
- Support update from Avery Creek
- Power & battery modules can be placed in any order, in any slot
- Both tower and rackmount configurations
- Configurable size, voltage, and input/output connections
For more information, contact Virtual Technologies Group!
Monday, July 19, 2010
VTG Office Supplies
We do and we have over 1,000,000 products and at great prices.
Check out this month's specials
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
SMART Table | Virtual Technologies Group | Toledo Technology Company
Help students collaborate and learn
Today’s tech-savvy students naturally gravitate to the SMART Table, and its horizontal, 360 degree surface makes it easy and fun for them to collaborate on activities. While working on the interactive learning center, students have the opportunity to build cognitive, social and fine motor skills. Even relatively shy children feel comfortable participating, and show leadership skills when completing group work. With its unique and engaging features, the SMART Table is accessible by all students, including those with special needs.
Make toolkit activities your own
The SMART Table comes with the SMART Table Toolkit, a resource that helps you create a limitless supply of activities on your computer. It is easy to customize ready-made activities to suit your needs. For example, take a multiple choice activity on North American animals and change the images to tigers, elephants, lions and gazelles to create an African animal exercise. Visit the SMART Table Features section for a list of applications included in the SMART Table Toolkit.
Download ready-made activities
You can download ready-made SMART Table activities from our educator resources web page. These activities correspond with the SMART-created SMART Notebook lesson activities and SMART Response question sets. They can be modified to meet your specific lesson needs. New activities and applications are added regularly.
For more information, check out the SMART table page on SMARTtech's website.
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Intel Unveils New Server Chip With 32 Cores | Toledo Computer Company | Lima Computer Company
Intel announced a new 32-core server chip based on a new high-performance computing server architecture that mixes general x86 cores with specialized cores for faster processing of highly parallel scientific and commercial applications.
The chip, called Knights Ferry, is Intel's fastest processor ever and delivers more than 500 gigaflops of performance, Kirk Skaugen, vice president and general manager of Intel's data center group said Monday in a speech at the International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg, Germany, which was also webcast.
The chip's cores run at 1.2GHz. It is the first in a new family of server chips called Knights, which the company describes as being based on a new "many integrated core" architecture.
The 32-core chip will be available in the second half of 2010, for development purposes.
The first commercial product will include more than 50 cores and be called Knights Corner. An Intel spokesman would not say when that chip will be available. However, the chip will be part of the Sandy Bridge chip architecture, manufactured using the 22-nanometer process, and those processors are due to reach laptops and servers in 2011.
The initial 32-core chip is made using the existing 32-nm process.
Knights Ferry includes 32 main Xeon chip cores in the server CPU socket, with corresponding 512-bit vector processing units in the PCI-Express slot. The chip runs four threads per core and includes 8MB of shared cache, and up to 2GB of fast GDDR5 memory.
The company will merge the CPU cores and vector units into a single unit as chip development continues, Skaugen said.
The Knights architecture is the biggest server architecture shift since Intel launched Xeon chips, Skaugen said. The chip includes elements of the Larrabee chip, was characterized as a highly parallel, multicore x86 processor designed for graphics and high-performance computing. However, Intel last week said it had cancelled Larrabee for the short term, but said elements of the chip would first be used in server processors, and and later in laptops.
The new architecture could also fend off competition from Nvidia's Tesla and Advanced Micro Devices' FireStream graphics processors, which pack hundreds of computing cores to boost application performance. The graphics processors are faster at executing certain specialized applications. The second fastest supercomputer in the world, Nebulae in China, combines CPUs with GPUs to boost application performance.
The chip will accelerate highly parallel applications, Skaugen said. It could also standardize software development platforms around the x86 architecture, making it easier to recompile programs, Skaugen said.
Intel has many new server chips in the pipeline. Earlier this month, the chip maker said it would release a successor to its eight-core Nehalem-EX chips next year, with more cores and faster speeds. The new chips, code-named Westmere-EX, will be for servers with four or more sockets. The company is also developing an experimental 48-core x86 chip with a mesh design, but has not announced plans to sell it.
Intel already has a significant lead in the HPC market, but the new chip and surrounding architecture could extend its presence. According to the Top500 list, 408 supercomputers -- more than 80 percent of the list -- use Intel's chips, giving it a significant lead over other chip companies like Advanced Micro Devices and IBM.
Thank you to Yahoo News for this story!
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Laptop bag
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
LRITA event
We are excited about this all day event
with an aggressive AGENDA with
multiple break out sessions
allowing you to learn about the latest technologies.
Check out
http://www.lrita.org/Events/annualmeeting.html
for more information.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Another credit card scam
Whatever you do, do not answer this call.
Or if you do, be sure to not enter any of your credit card info.
An example of this type of call would sound like this:
You: "Hello?"
Caller: "Hello. For security purposes, your Visa debit card has been deactivated for debit and ATM use"
Your first reaction will be "oh, great. Somewhere, someone got my details"
There is no option to speak to a live person.
It willjust keep playing a short prompt menu over and over again.
You must choose option 1, to "re-activate" your card, suspecting a ruse. On cue, it will ask you for your 16-digit card number, followed by #. It will ask if that was correct. Then it will ask for the expiration date (0000) and CVV code (000) as well. Then, it says:
Caller: "Thank you. Your Visa card has been re-activated. Goodbye."
Calling the number back will get you some boilerplate error message.
Be careful out there, folks. Banks will de-activate your card if they suspect it has been compromised, but they will never give you the option to re-activate it over the phone like this, especially with an automated IVR system. Typically, they issue you a new card, sometimes with the exact same account number and expiration date, but with a different CVV code.
Virtual Technologies Group wants all our current & future customers to be safe. For more tips, visit our website at www.vtgus.com
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Find the right PC for you!
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Answer a few questions
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Monday, March 22, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Netbook craze
Everyone either has a netbook or wants one!
Lucky you, we are having a special on netbooks!Lenovo S10Asus Eee PC 1000HAAcer Aspire OneHP Mini 100 SeriesDell Mini 10v
Contact April today for pricing!
agladieux@vtgus.com
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
VoIP
Did you know that Virtual Technologies Group sells VoIP?
Well, we do & we would love to help you save money on your phone bill.
We can cut your bill by 5% - 10% or even more!
Some of our featured products are:Polycom 330
Polycom 550
IP/PBX
Contact us today to start saving money on your phone bill!
sales@vtgus.com or 800.686.4592
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
e-Tech show in Columbus
Be sure to visit us at booth #624 for great show specials
including education discounts on all netbooks!
You can even register to win a FREE Acer netbook!
Friday, January 22, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Come visit us at e-Tech
Friday, January 8, 2010
Written by Brier Dudley
LAS VEGAS -- One of the most intriguing new computers at CES this year is Lenovo's IdeaPad U1 "hybrid" laptop with a detachable screen that functions by itself as a wireless, touchscreen Web tablet.
In laptop mode, the system runs Windows 7 on an Intel Core 2 processor and weighs 3.8 pounds.
When the 11.8-inch, LED screen is detached and in tablet mode, it runs a customized version of Linux on Qualcomm's Snapdragon processor (the same hardware powering Google's Nexus One "superphone" and the HTC HD2 Windows phone Steve Ballmer showed in his keynote tonight).
Detached, the tablet weighs 1.6 pounds. In either mode, the system has 3G wireless and more than five hours of battery life.
The tablet software has a four- or six-section display for running multiple Web applications at once.
Lenovo plans to begin selling the U1 on June 1 for under $1,000.
Details are still scarce on the Hewlett-Packard tablet that Ballmer revealed. He and HP CTO Phil McKinney both declined to tell me afterward how much it will cost.
It may be a tough sell if it costs much more than the Lenovo system, even if the U1 isn't a full-powered PC in tablet mode.
But Lenovo is going to need more than groovy hardware.
Presales start today!
Be sure to order your's! Email sales@vtgus.com