Dell, Napster hit legit music trail
In a deal that symbolizes how digital music providers originally intended to make a legal buck, Napster has joined forces with Dell to provide music files to colleges and universities.
Napster SuperPeer software will be deployed at the University of Washington’s (UW) Seattle campus, powered by 10 Dell PowerEdge 1855 blade servers.
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