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AMD reboots server strategy with first ARM chips
Advanced Micro Devices is building its future server strategy around chips used in smartphones and tablets. The company said its first ARM server processors -- which will be released in the second half of next year -- will be faster and more powerful than its existing low-power x86 server processors. Read More


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Open Data Center Alliance tackles big data analysis
The Open Data Center Alliance, a customer group that shares tips about cloud deployments and tries to nudge vendors into supplying the products they want, has added big data to the list of IT topics it covers. Read More

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EMC Best Practices in Data Protection Monitoring
Whether you consider your domain to be a private cloud, a hybrid cloud, or a public cloud, you are providing data protection as a service. According to ESG's 2013 IT Spending Intentions Survey, improving data backup and recovery was the number two-most important IT priority selected by respondents (27%). Learn more.

The value of IT onboarding programs: Hunter Jones, International Paper
Hunter Jones, IT Business Information Manager at International Paper, discusses the value of the company's IT onboarding programs with Computerworld. Read More

E3 2013: Latest AMD processor runs at 5GHz
Targeting gaming and multimedia enthusiasts, AMD announced a 5GHz processor at E3 in Los Angeles. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More

The 10 fastest supercomputers on Earth
China retakes top spot for first time since 2010. Read More

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Remember those 'Tastes great! Less filling!' beer ads? Many debate cloud computing in a similar manner, saying the cloud's great because it's either agile or inexpensive. As it turns out, cloud computing's affordability and agility aren't mutually exclusive--and that's good news for enterprise IT. Read More

 

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