Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Oracle's Sparc SuperCluster due by year end

  Concern over U.S. snoops drives Canadian political party to cloud-based encryption | Toshiba adds cloud-based backup option to consumer drives
 
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Oracle's Sparc SuperCluster due by year end
Oracle has launched its new Sparc T4 processor, along with new hardware that it hopes will turn up the heat on server rivals Hewlett-Packard and IBM. Read More


WHITE PAPER: SAP

Enabling Growth Through Business Model Innovation
This paper looks at most common areas of business model innovation, describes how organizations are leveraging innovation in different parts of their business, and shows how to implement a solid and adaptive foundation that is flexible enough to support rapid innovation. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: Mimecast

Cloud-based Email Archiving: A practical guide
Many companies are tackling the challenge of email archiving head-on with cloud-based solutions that scale to business growth, conform to regulatory mandates, and deliver low operational costs. We suggest a solution that emphasizes scalable cloud-base storage, secure access and high availability. Read now

Concern over U.S. snoops drives Canadian political party to cloud-based encryption
One of Canada's largest political parties is using cloud-based Salesforce.com in the U.S. to store information about voters and interact with them, but worries that U.S. government snoops could peek at sensitive information under U.S. law prompted the Canadian party to use a strong encryption approach. Read More

Toshiba adds cloud-based backup option to consumer drives
Toshiba today announced a new cloud service interface on its Canvio 3.0 line of external portable hard drives, which automatically discovers files and recommends which should be backed up to the cloud. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Rackspace

Moving your Infrastructure to the Cloud
This paper details the significant benefits that Cloud Computing brings and provides guidance to IT decision makers to help their decision making process. This is especially important given the plethora of vendors in the marketplace today. Read Now!

What IT should know about Windows 8
The three faces of Windows 8 herald tough choices and significant changes ahead for corporate IT Read More

9/11 changed data center security
Data Centers have always been secure, tightly controlled facilities, but the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, brought about changes that have pushed physical and IT security to significantly higher levels. Insider (registration required) Read More

 
 
 

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