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Oracle gives sneak peek at MySQL 5.6 features

  SAP to link analytics tools to Google Maps, Earth | Pittsburgh looks to save money with Gmail migration
 
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Oracle gives sneak peek at MySQL 5.6 features
Features slated for MySQL 5.6, the next version of Oracle's open-source database, focus on improved scalability, integration and performance. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Rackspace

Understanding the Cloud Computing Stack
Through this year-long series of whitepapers and webinars, independent analyst Ben Kepes will be building a cloud computing curriculum designed for technologists and non-technical users alike. The mission is to build widespread knowledge about the cloud revolution and encourage discussion about the cloud's benefits for businesses of all sizes. Learn more.

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Use Data to Beat the Competition
Most companies recognize the importance of their data - but few are leveraging it to full advantage. So while your competitors sit back, you can sprint ahead - helping to cut costs, boost profits, build loyalty, and solve a myriad of day-to-day business challenges. No matter the size of your business, you can now compete on a level playing field. Click to continue

SAP to link analytics tools to Google Maps, Earth
SAP is planning to connect its analytics software with Google's Maps and Earth software, allowing users to mine insights from plotting business data against locations around the world. Read More

Pittsburgh looks to save money with Gmail migration
In an attempt to get away from paying for high-priced email administrators, the city of Pittsburgh is looking to save money and move to the cutting edge with a migration to Google Apps. Read More

NoSQL standouts: New databases for new applications
Cassandra, CouchDB, MongoDB, Redis, Riak, Neo4J and FlockDB reinvent the data store. Read More

E-health records still scare most of us
Consumers just don't trust electronic health records to securely store their personal information, according to a survey by Harris Interactive. Read More


VIDEO: Cisco

Avoid Downtime with Network Resilience
Network resiliency is a complex vision that encompasses security, availability, and network responsiveness. No single technology or system makes end-to-end network resiliency possible. However, a combination of Cisco innovations provides your network with high performance, fast recovery, and the ability to adapt dynamically to changing conditions. Learn More>

Sharky: Which is a remarkably civil response for 2 a.m.
Tier-3 network support team -- including this pilot fish -- is paged at 2 a.m. for a big conference call. The problem: A critical server is down, and it must be a network problem. Read More

Intel acknowledges SSD 320 bug, plans firmware upgrade
Intel acknowledged that a bug could cause its SSD 320 solid-state drives to fail, and said a firmware upgrade is on its way to address the problem. Read More

IBM speeds storage with flash: 10B files in 43 minutes
With an eye toward helping tomorrow's data-deluged organizations, IBM researchers have created a super-fast storage system capable of scanning in 10 billion files in 43 minutes. Read More

EMC revenue grows on strength of big data, VMware
Increasing customer demand for big data technologies and cloud computing brought record financial results at EMC in the second quarter, the company reported. Read More

House panel approves data breach notification bill
A U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee has voted to approve a bill that would require companies to notify affected customers about data breaches, and would require businesses holding personal information to establish data security programs. Read More

 
 
 

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SHARK TANK OF THE DAY

Dog, meet pony

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