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Oracle previews MySQL 5.6
Offering a glimpse of the new features some database administrators will be working with before too long, Oracle has posted a preview version of the next MySQL relational database management system. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Amazon Web Services

Microsoft SharePoint on the AWS Cloud
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides services & tools for deploying Microsoft® SharePoint® workloads on its cloud infrastructure platform. This white paper discusses general concepts regarding how to use these services and provides detailed technical guidance on how to configure, deploy, and run a SharePoint Server farm on AWS. Deploy SharePoint quickly at lower total cost on AWS Cloud. Learn how

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How to implement next-generation storage infrastructure for big data
Managing the petabyte-scale and larger data stores that are a fact of life with Big Data is a different beast than managing traditional large-scale data infrastructures. Online photo site Shutterfly -- which manages more than 30 petabytes of data -- shares its strategy for taming the storage beast. Read More

Big Data in the Real World Isn't So Easy
CIOs know that 'big data' is a big challenge that requires high-quality data, new approaches to data management and more processing power. But the payoff could be a strong competitive advantage. (Insider - free registration required.) Read More

Darragh Delaney: Packet capture made simple
Capturing packets from computer networks can sometimes sound like an activity reserved for hackers and geeks. Looking at a stream of raw packets is not for the fainthearted, but thankfully there are a number of technologies out there that can make the task easier. Read More

HVault announces holographic storage system with petabytes of capacity
Start-up hVault announced it plans to begin shipping a holographic disc library later this year that will enable companies to store petabytes of data for at least 50 years without any degradation. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Adobe Government at Carahsoft

A Strategic Choice for Enterprise-Wide Productivity
This case study will show how Adobe Acrobat X can increase knowledge worker productivity, based on live lab testing of common business workflows. Read Now

Intel drives up SSD storage capacity to 800GB
Intel announced new solid-state drives with storage of up to 800GB. Read More

Intel ships new SSD 330 series, limits it to 180GB storage
Intel announced a new line of SSD 330 drives for mainstream computers but with maximum storage capacity of only 180GB. Read More

Fusion-io releases cheaper ioFX SSD for workstations
Fusion-io announced the availability of a PCIe-based flash card for workstations that is less than half the price of its flash card for servers. Read More

Twitter acquires team at analytics firm Hotspots.io
Twitter has acquired the team at Hotspots.io, a social media analytics company, according to a notice on the Hotspots.io website. Read More

IBM acquires BI software maker Varicent
Adding to its already considerable line of analysis software and expertise, IBM announced that it has acquired business intelligence software provider Varicent Software. Read More

 
 
 

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