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Box adds links to third-party web apps, sites
Box announced on Tuesday an HTML5 framework that makes it possible for customers and other vendors to fully integrate features of its file sharing and cloud storage software into websites and enterprise applications. Read More


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Big Data, Big Opportunity
Reviews recent research conducted by Computerworld on the topic of Business Analytics and Big Data. Also features a discussion regarding the urgency of dealing with rapidly growing amounts of data in our datacenters and why converting unstructured data into business value is critical for IT departments. Learn more

How to free up iCloud storage space
When Apple introduced iCloud in 2011, it announced that every customer with an Apple ID would receive 5GB of iCloud storage space for free. You can add more storage at a rate of $2 per gigabyte per year, in 10GB, 20GB, or 50GB increments. But if you're not interested in ponying up extra cash for iCloud storage, that 5GB can quickly get tight. Read More

Creating cohesive storage management
Vendors of storage management tools are moving toward a 'single pane of glass' product that can automatically provision, resize, back up and recover storage across multiple public and private clouds, across systems from different vendors and for virtual machines running hypervisors from multiple vendors. Read More

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Storage systems get supersized
Old storage architectures with general-purpose controllers that service all the new functions along with the normal I/O workload won't be able to scale. Here's why storage systems will need to become full-scale storage computers. Insider (registration required) Read More

HDS releases converged infrastructure platform
Hitachi Data Systems said that it is offering a pre-tested architecture that combines storage, servers, networking switches and virtualization software Read More


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How Blade Servers Impact Datacenter Management and Agility
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Symantec adds disaster recovery capabilities to Veritas Cluster Server
Veritas Cluster Server now monitors applications running in virtual machines, and can take action to recover them if they go down as well as migrate VMs without downtime. Read More

Best iPad office apps: updated
From office suite apps such as spreadsheets and word processors to file managers and cloud services, these iPad apps will help boost your mobile productivity. Read More

Intel unveils cloud-enabled, Atom-based NAS platform
Intel announced a NAS controller with support for two to six SATA drives that is powered by its new more powerful Atom processor. Read More

10 useful tablet accessories
Whether you plan to buy the rumored Apple iPad Mini, a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, the Google Nexus 7 or another tablet, these accessories can improve your user experience. Read More

IBM, AT&T team on cloud services
IBM has teamed with AT&T to offer secure shared cloud services to customers over private networks rather than the public Internet, the companies said Tuesday. Read More

 
 
 

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