Nasuni Adds Nirvanix as Cloud Storage ProviderNATICK, Mass., March 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Nasuni(TM), the company that recently unveiled the industry's first gateway to the cloud for primary storage, today announced that Nirvanix has been added to its list of cloud storage providers.
Relevant LinksRelevant government agencies including the Federal Ministry of Health, NEMA, and the National Primary Healthcare Agency (NPHA), should embark on regular mass enlightenment campaigns to educate the general public, particularly rural communities on the outbreak and symptoms of the disease; and to equally educate them on preventive measures such as avoiding over-crowded enclosures, keeping bedrooms ...
County GOP hears about three hopefuls for 5th DistrictOne hopeful and representatives of two others addressed Monday’s Henry County Republican Committee mass meeting. Fifth District Republicans will hold a primary June 8 to pick a candidate to run against 5th District U.S. Rep. Tom Perriello, D-Albemarle County, in the November election.
Impacts of changing climate on ocean biologyA three-year field program now underway is measuring carbon distributions and primary productivity in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean to help scientists worldwide determine the impacts of a changing climate on ocean biology and biogeochemistry.
Hudak's 'news' about Healey is exaggeratedBEVERLY and mdash; Kerry Healey's return to politics appeared imminent for a few minutes yesterday. The former lieutenant governor from Beverly was seriously considering a run for Congress against Democrat John Tierney, according to Bill Hudak, her would-be opponent in a Republican primary.
Mary P. HannanKENNEBUNK — Mary P. Hannan, 89, died Sunday, March 7, 2010, at Bradford Commons in Kennebunk, following a lengthy illness. She was born Dec. 16, 1920, in North Andover, Mass., a daughter of Robert H. and Anne B. Patterson. She grew up in Andover,...
Marijuana legalization bill with origins in the Pioneer Valley has hearing on Beacon HillLast week, the Massachusetts state legislature’s Joint Committee on the Judiciary heard testimony on Senate bill no. 1801, “An Act to Regulate and Tax the Cannabis Industry.” The hearing for the bill, written and brought forth by Richard M. Evans, of Northampton, Mass., marked the second time in less than six months the legislature heard testimony on the subject.
Arvind Singhal: The four A's of educationIt is very heartening to see that education has finally started to attract the attention it has always deserved but was given an inexplicable short shrift especially in the last 20 years or so. While India talked about financial and other reforms, the education sector actually saw even more regressive policy steps and more stifling of efforts to create high-quality capacity from primary ...