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PC era giving way to 'contextual intelligence,' say top IT execs

IBM's Netezza rolls out large-scale analytic appliance | SAP's HANA in-memory analytics engine now available

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PC era giving way to 'contextual intelligence,' say top IT execs
Top IT executives speaking at the Computerworld Honors awards ceremony Monday talked of a post-PC era in which specific devices become mostly irrelevant. Read More


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Extending IT Virtualization
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IBM's Netezza rolls out large-scale analytic appliance
IBM's Netezza division is rolling out a new analytic appliance that can analyze up to 10 petabytes of data "in a matter of minutes," the company is expected to announce Wednesday during the Enzee Universe conference in Boston. Read More

SAP's HANA in-memory analytics engine now available
SAP's HANA (high performance analytic appliance) in-memory computing engine went into general availability on Monday, giving the vendor a flashy new weapon against the likes of Oracle's Exadata data-processing machine and others in a highly competitive market. Read More

Sanbolic introduces dynamic data migration software
Sanbolic unveiled an updated version of its data sharing and file management software that now includes dynamic data migration. Read More

Researchers: Amazon cloud users leave security holes
Researchers in Germany have found abundant security problems within Amazon's cloud-computing services due to its customers either ignoring or forgetting published security tips. Read More

The good, bad and ugly of Dropbox's authentication error
Online storage service Dropbox made an embarrassing error Monday, turning off password authentication for millions of users. Read More


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Agencies Visually Manage Linux VMs
Managing a Linux-based virtualized environment does not have to be complex. See how Red Hat provides the big picture to management and: • Delivers 100% ROI in less than five months • Doubles the number of Linux servers managed per admin • Eliminates managing Linux systems with cryptic commands Read now!

Vulnerability analysis tools add compliance features
Compliance is a natural extension of a vulnerability analysis tool. Normal vulnerability scanning includes searching for unpatched systems, unprotected directories and other errors in configuration. Read More

Senator: New cybersecurity regulations needed for banks
A U.S. senator calls for new cybersecurity regulations for banks. Read More

HP integrates VMware API, offers PC backup service
Hewlett-Packard announced it has qualified its P2000 entry-level storage array with VMware's API for Array Integration, for simpler virtual server configuration. Read More

OCZ releases new customizable enterprise-class SSD
OCZ announced its latest version of the Deneva enterprise-class SSD, which is customizable for equipment manufacturers and comes with SandForce's latest controller. Read More

SGI, Intel plan to speed supercomputers 500 times by 2018
Silicon Graphics International hopes by 2018 to build supercomputers 500 times faster than the most powerful today, using specially designed accelerator chips made by Intel, SGI's chief technology officer said. Read More

Reports: Sega customer database hacked
Video game company Sega had a database hacked and sensitive information on about 1.3 million customers has been compromised, according to media reports. Read More



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