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Microsoft WHS Team Films at Diskeeper

As one of the orginal 8 independent software vendors (ISV) partnered with Microsoft to develop fully integrated technologies for Windows Home Server (WHS), we have been closely tied to the WHS development group. Derek (who heads up our Partner Relations), several of our top technical [...]

2007-10-05T13:32:00-04:00General|0 Comments

New Sitekeeper/Patchkeeper Update

A primary enhancement in this version is the in the ability to handle large numbers (10,000+) of machines. The Sitekeeper database structure and reporting mechanism have been redesigned to speed up the overall performance when working with large numbers of computers. This technology had already [...]

2007-10-03T02:20:00-04:00General|0 Comments

Pedal to the Metal at Diskeeper Corp

It's been a while since the last posting on the blog as September has been an extremely busy month at Diskeeper Corporation. Our marketing and development teams have been working long hours for many weeks to get our latest and greatest software to you. We [...]

2007-10-01T18:25:00-04:00General|0 Comments

Are you interested in testing software?

We're looking for a few good software testers. At this time, we are specifically looking for IT professionals who manage 20 or more computers, and can test Diskeeper Corporation software in production environments (or lab replications of production environments). If you meet this criteria please [...]

2007-08-21T19:27:00-04:00General|0 Comments

Diskeeper HomeServer – our plans

We've been receiving strong interest in Diskeeper for the new Windows Home Server (WHS) platform. One of the questions we are regularly asked is "how much will Diskeeper cost?" Given that our current Server edition (which already works on WHS) goes for $299, that's a [...]

2007-08-20T19:04:00-04:00General|0 Comments

CNET upgrades to Diskeeper 2007

CNET Labs is one of the leading independent reviewers of technology. As is important in any scientific test, CNET needed to eliminate variables that could skew comparisons of computer systems, and addressing fragmentation was a key consideration for them. They know that a fragmented desktop [...]

2007-08-14T16:30:00-04:00General|0 Comments