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How to manage big data overload

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How to manage big data overload
The nuts and bolts of systems designed for storing petabytes (and more) of data that can be easily accessed and analyzed are more complex than the inner workings of your average storage platform. Here's how to handle the data deluge. Read More


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Verizon kicks off two shared data plans for businesses
Verizon Wireless today debuted two shared data plans for business customers -- the first of their kind in the industry. Read More

Apple's Q1 revenue grows, but Mac sales fall
Apple's revenue grew but profit was flat in its first fiscal quarter of 2013, during which sales of iPhones and iPads rose, but Mac and iPod shipments dropped. Read More

Sony fined $396,000 in U.K, for 2011 PlayStation hack
A government body in the U.K. has fined Sony $396,000 for using lax network security when its PlayStation network was hacked in 2011. Read More

Apple's fortunes rise in China, despite sagging market share
A cheaper iPhone ? A deal with China Mobile ? Despite having neither of the two, Apple reported strong earnings in the Chinese market in its fiscal first quarter, with revenue buoyed by triple digit growth in iPhone sales. Read More

Apple TV emerges from the shadows
Apple TV was until now considered a "hobby," by Apple's own admission, but the product has taken on more importance for CEO Tim Cook. Read More


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AT&T users slam U-verse outage
A problem caused by a software upgrade has caused a widespread outage on AT&s U-verse broadband service this week, leading to a torrent of attacks against the carrier on social media. Read More

New molecules could bring super-dense, solid-state hard disk alternatives
A recent breakthrough in storage research may someday produce a new type of solid-state device that can be used like a hard disk drive and holds 1,000 times as much data. Read More

U.S. ITC to review decision in Apple complaint against Samsung
The U.S. International Trade Commission has decided to review an earlier decision that found Samsung Electronics' products infringed four patents owned by Apple. Read More

Government data requests to Google continue to rise
Governments continue to ask Google for more data about its users, with more than two-thirds of requests in the U.S. made through a subpoena, which usually doesn't require asking a judge for a search warrant. Read More

Symantec streamlines software lines
Security software provider Symantec is reworking its sales strategy, reorganizing software lines, slimming middle management and increasing marketing and research efforts. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Facebook Graph Search underwhelming so far
Facebook granted me access to its Graph Search today, allowing me to search through various "likes" and check-ins of my friends and even their friends. So far I've found the results pretty underwhelming. Read More

 

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