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		<title>Press: IEEE Computing Now</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Product Uses Light Connections in Blade Server
by George Lawton
A company has delivered the first version of a product that uses light signals, instead of cables and switches, to connect blade-server nodes. Lightfleet has sold and installed its Beacon prototype, a 32-node server, to Microsoft Research. Beacon uses the company&#8217;s Direct Broadcast Optical Interconnect (DBOI).
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<p>by George Lawton</p>
<p>A company has delivered the first version of a product that uses light signals, instead of cables and switches, to connect blade-server nodes. Lightfleet has sold and installed its Beacon prototype, a 32-node server, to Microsoft Research. Beacon uses the company&#8217;s Direct Broadcast Optical Interconnect (DBOI).<br />
[ <a href="http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/archive/news058">READ FULL ARTICLE</a> ]</p>
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