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Defense spokesman says DoD not dumping BlackBerry

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Defense spokesman says DoD not dumping BlackBerry
A U.S. Department of Defense spokesman on Thursday said a report suggesting the defense agency is dumping BlackBerry devices was inaccurate, and that BlackBerry is still part of ongoing DoD mobile device deployment plans. Read More


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Addressing the Broken State of Backup
Check out the new report featuring Gartner Research, "Addressing the Broken State of Backup". Find out how to get faster, more reliable backup and disaster recovery by modernizing your backup systems. Learn more.

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

ADCs and APM Solutions Will Combine to Optimize Delivery
As applications are consumed with different types of devices and via different types of connectivity the monitoring of end-user experiences is critical to gauging the satisfaction of the delivery of the application to the user. Read Report Now

HP board survives confidence vote, but only barely
Hewlett-Packard's shareholders have voted to reelect its entire board of directors, despite opposition from investors who want some members held accountable for recent troubles at HP, including its ill-fated acquisition of Autonomy. Read More

Jack Gold: Has BYOD peaked?
Expect enterprises to start instituting stricter policies to make BYOD a more secure and cost-effective policy. Read More

How big is the sound of music?
Music fans and major recording artists are adopting lossless audio file formats to keep copies of their music that's as close to a master recording as possible, leading to multi-terabyte-sized home music storage systems. Read More

Preston Gralla: Nvidia CEO: Windows RT has been "disappointing," but will eventually succeed
Nvidia is the latest in a line of hardware makers who complain that Windows RT has so far been a bust. Nvidia CEO Jen Hsun Huang has called RT sales "disappointing," although he adds that he expects that eventually Microsoft will figure out a way to make it succeed. Read More


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Simplifying the Transition to Exchange 2010
Summers Labs relied on a bare-bones AS/AV product, until a plan for a complete infrastructure refresh opened the door to a more comprehensive solution. Read this case study to learn how a cloud-based email management solution greatly simplified the company's transition to Exchange 2010. Learn More.

Swiss supercomputer aims to predict mountain weather with help of GPUs
The Swiss National Supercomputing Center is going to upgrade its supercomputer with Nvidia GPUs to more accurately predict the weather in the steep mountains of the Swiss Alps. Read More

QLogic promises speed, simplicity with first Mt. Rainier cache-on-adapter products
QLogic's technology for clustered cache storage on SAN adapters will hit the market this month in the form of adapters with integrated 200GB or 400GB flash cards. Read More

Nvidia to speed up graphics processors with Maxwell, Volta
Nvidia wants graphics processors to create avatars with realistic human faces, and power visual searches in which images can be identified to produce matching search results. Read More

Galaxy S4 costs $236 for materials
The new Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone with HSPA+ costs $236 for materials, up 15% from the equivalent Galaxy S III, according to a virtual teardown by IHS iSuppli. Read More

 

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