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EMC adds Linux support, metering to Atmos cloud software
EMC today announced its first upgrade to the Atmos Cloud Delivery Platform, adding metering capabilities and support for Linux. Read More


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Top 10 emerging enterprise technologies
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Ben Golub: The beauty of little boxes, and their role in the future of storage
If you're into 1960's songs about middle class conformity, you may not have a positive association with lots of interchangeable "little boxes." In storage, however, those little boxes are not only beautiful but the wave of the future. Insider (free registration required) Read More

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Pakistan to filter SMS for objectionable words
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has instructed telecommunications operators in the country to filter SMS messages that include words that it considers objectionable, drawing criticism from civil rights groups. Read More

Consumers face hard drive price hikes
Floods in Thailand are wreaking havoc on hard disk drive manufacturers. Consumers are expected to be hit hardest as vendors look to take care of corporate customers first. Read More

Wyse acquires cloud-based mobile management tool maker
Thin client maker Wyse Technology has acquired Canadian company Trellia to help it manage the growing number of smartphones and tablets used by enterprises, Wyse said on Monday. Read More

Corralling complexity
It has been referred to as Moore's Flaw: The IT complexity that results from the inexorable innovation driven by Moore's Law. Read More

 
 
 

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