User talk:Fionacampbelly

June 2010
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PC Power Management
Hi Fiona, I put it back for a couple of reasons - it is a magazine artile writing about our release and that feature (it isn't our press release), also it helps to demonstrate from a third party we have the feature and what it means. I changed 1E and Datasynergy back to no for now because I know 1E have this only in the server product (which is separate and not listed here) and I see no reference on your site to this capability. It is an acytive state that modifies the speed of a processor based on user, system, and application conditions. Can you highlight somewhere on the Datasynergy site that describes this?Mgmcginn (talk) 17:02, 21 January 2011 (UTC)