OffMyServer Renames Company iXsystems

San Jose, CA (ContentDesk) November 10, 2005 -- OffMyServer, a full-service systems integrator and server manufacturer announced today that it has changed its name to iXsystems. The company develops BSD-based network and security appliances and advanced datacenter and network infrastructure solutions including blade servers and other open technologies.iXsystems will continue to provide a comprehensive range of server manufacturing and systems integration services for enterprise companies, government, and institutions of higher education. As it gets ready to release a new appliance and rackmount server line, iXsystems will continue to introduce new initiatives that benefit customers."We have a new name, but our mission is the same as ever. We are here to provide solutions that work for our customers," said Mike Lauth, President and CEO of iXsystems. "We do what we say we're going to do.

We approach each opportunity as a partnership, our team working side-by-side with our customers to transfer knowledge and guide the project through completion. As a result, we have established a solid reputation for on-time, on-budget server integration and manufacturing projects."A continually profitable, privately held firm with longstanding customer relationships, the company's offerings include innovative rackmount server and storage products, network appliances, and FreeBSD consulting. iXsystems provides extensive design, support, and management services for organizations such as Juniper Networks, Trend Microsystems, the U.S. Army, NOAA, and many others.About iXsystemsiXsystems, a company nestled in the famous Golden Triangle of Silicon Valley, provides FreeBSD and Linux based Internet infrastructure grade rackmount servers, network appliances, enterprise blade servers, and storage products to a global market. The iXsystems management team consists of former executives and employees from BSDi..



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Functionality and aesthetics are the two main objectives of any kitchen remodeling plan. A kitchen must provide an efficient working place, even while it looks good.

Most kitchen designs in vogue for the last few decades have been based on three standard layouts: the U-shaped kitchen, the L-shaped kitchen and the galley kitchen. All of them make use of the classic work-triangle concept that basically positions the three major kitchen components (refrigerator, stove, and sink) in a triangular pattern.

With changing lifestyle and man-woman roles, whereby both wife and husband share home responsibilities, multiple work centers or work stations within the kitchen are gaining popularity in order to allow more than one person to work efficiently without getting in anyone else's way.

Adding an island is one of the most common ways to have multiple work centers into a kitchen.

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Can you picture yourself in your den living a life without wires? Hair dryers to egg beaters, who say diamonds, are woman's best friends? Remember the primitive days when your community slogged and toiled to make everyone happy in the family? The less electricity and space consuming devices are indispensable to a modern woman's existence and especially to single parents (fathers are you listening?).

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What You Don't Know About Electrical Appliances & Your Health

We live in affluent times. We think nothing of using ahairdryer to dry our hair, putting the washing in a machineto clean it, having a television set in our bedrooms andhaving a clock beside our beds, set to bring us ourfavorite radio station as we wake.What if you were getting more than you thought with yourelectric appliances?Research suggests that electromagnetic fields (EMFs) havean effect on the immune system, and have been linked toheadaches, cancers, blood disorders and a host ofautoimmune diseases.In October, 2002, preliminary findings from an 8 yearresearch project commissioned by the California PublicUtilities Commission, and considered the largest project to date, suggests hundreds of thousands of people, particularlychildren, are at risk from life-threatening illnesseslinked to the emissions. Pregnant women are also atgreater risk of miscarriage.Everything that uses or transmits electricity emits EMFs,however those in your bedroom will have the greatest impact on your health...

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Voltage Converters - Don't Fry Your Appliances!

Most of North and South America, the Caribbean and Japan use 110 volts at 60Hz while most European counties use 220 volts at 50Hz.
This means you may need to use voltage converters to use many of your electrical appliances.
Plugging a 110 volt electrical product into a 220 volt socket without a voltage converter will damage or destroy the appliance. To know if you need a power converter you should check any electrical appliance as you pack them for your trip.
Each appliance will have a small rating plate which will tell you if the product is single volt or dual volt (i.e.

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If the rating plate says it is a dual volt appliance you will not need a voltage converter, however, any single volt appliance will need a travel converter.There are several different kinds of travel voltage converters available.
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Cyprus - Golfing Property a Hit

(ContentDesk) July 14, 2006 -- When it comes to having a great holiday, Cyprus has always proved to be a popular destination. It offers 330 days of sunshine a year, beautiful beaches and of course friendly people. But it seems that Cyprus now has an added attraction - golf. The allure of golfing holidays, combined with luxury accommodation is gaining momentum, with the latest property niche being golfing estates.

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