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The Beauty of Simplicity in development
We believe that simplicity should be the first choice in development, unless it becomes too limiting. Instead of getting stuck in endless deliberation, it's often best to choose the easiest and most available option and…
Addressing Cisco's SFP Secret: Vendor Lock-In within High-End Hardware
Vendor lock-in can pose significant challenges, particularly in the realm of high-end switches. Cisco's business practices illustrate this issue, as they tend to accommodate third-party optics in their "low-end"…
New product priorities for Ecodesign for Sustainable Products
European Commission - Have your sayEuropean Commission - Have your sayEuropean Commission - Have your say The European Commission is seeking feedback on its proposed Sustainable Products Initiative, which aims to set…
Unix in Today's IT World: Why the Versatile and Robust Operating System Remains Relevant
Unix is a multi-user, multi-tasking operating system that was first developed in the late 1960s by a group of AT&T Bell Labs employees. Since then, it has evolved into several different versions and has been widely…
End of Life (EOL), End of Service Life (EOSL), and End of Support (EOS): Key Differences and Implications
EOL, EOSL, and EOS are terms used to describe the different stages at which a product or service is no longer actively supported or maintained by the manufacturer or supplier. Understanding the differences between these…
Extension of Life service contracts (EOLC)
In today's fast-paced business environment, keeping up with the latest technology can be a challenge, especially for IT departments. One of the biggest challenges that IT departments face is dealing with end-of-life…
From Sun Workstations to Java: The Evolution and Impact of Sun Microsystems
Sun Microsystems, now part of Oracle Corporation, was a company that was founded in 1982 by four engineers: Vinod Khosla, Scott McNealy, Andreas Bechtolsheim, and Bill Joy. The company was initially focused on…
Why the Right to Repair is Essential for Economic Sustainability, Innovation, Privacy, and Autonomy
The right to repair is a critical issue that affects everyone from individual consumers to small businesses to large corporations. At its core, it refers to the ability of individuals and organizations to repair and…
Upgrade Your Datacenter Sustainably: Introducing Our New Webshop for Refurbished Servers, Network Equipment, and Accessories
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new webshop, where customers can now purchase refurbished servers, network equipment, and accessories for their datacenters in a sustainable manner. Sustainability has…