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Oracle's storage business falters as market slows in Q4, says Gartner
Oracle suffered the most as growth in the storage market continued to slow during the end of 2012. Hewlett-Packard, Dell and IBM also struggled while EMC emerged as the big winner. Read More


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BYOD in Education
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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

Sharky: Whatever can go wrong...
Working-from-home pilot fish arrives at his desk at 6 a.m. and, instead of seeing the new email he expects, he faces a laptop screen that says "Operating system could not be found." Read More

Data visualization on a shoestring
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Enabling the New Era of Collaboration
Globalization and the rise in mobile technology have forever changed the way we work. A UC platform can help navigate many types of communication with colleagues, partners and customers to get work done faster. Read Now!

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

5 useful tools in Windows 8
From bookmark syncing to easy file recovery, Windows 8 has some pretty handy features built right in. Read More

Symantec finds Linux wiper malware used in S. Korean attacks
Security vendors analyzing the code used in the cyberattacks against South Korea are finding nasty components designed to wreck infected computers. Read More

You only live twice
With an ever-increasing data volume but by no means an ever-increasing IT budget, businesses are facing a tough task in optimising their storage. Most believe that deduplicating redundant copies was the storage saviour.A CNMEA investigates the trend of eliminating cloned data. Read More

 

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