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Replacing silicon with nanotubes could revolutionize tech
Replacing silicon transistors with carbon nanotubes could make any electronic device -- smartphones, laptops, tablets and supercomputers -- smaller and more powerful. Read More


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Data Protection Strategies to Make Government More Efficient
This KnowledgeVault focuses on some of the key data protection challenges that today's enterprises must tackle. Specifically, the three videos in this series will explore the dramatic impact that unprecedented data growth and other developments have had on the data center View Now

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Tackling data growth challenges with NetApp storage systems
As IT continues to implement advanced capabilities, as well as traditional services such as server virtualization, storage systems become more complex. The complexity only increases because of the rapid growth of data that needs to be managed. View Now

IT Industry Undergoing an Epic Transition
CEO Michael Friedenberg reads the signs of an enterprise tech industry that is unraveling before our eyes. But as one computing era ends, a new one (which IDC calls the third platform) is just beginning. Read More

HP opens up on SDNs
HP this week is establishing an 'open' approach to SDN intended to accelerate programmable network deployments and stimulate demand for its switches and routers. Read More

Workforce-as-a-Service Scales to Meet IT Staffing Needs on Demand
What if you could scale your IT personnel requirements as you would computing resources? Using a workforce-as-a-service model lets you add a skilled, vetted and insured workforce when you need it and release it when you don't. Read More

EMC bets big on flash
The vendor gets aggressive about enterprise flash arrays, but faces challenges in the data center Read More

Intel, TSO Logic join to expand app-level energy management
Intel has partnered with startup TSO Logic in a move that should give more companies tools to track how much power their server applications consume. Read More


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Inside the Minds of Enterprise Mobile App Developers
Inside this Q&A, IDC expert, John Jackson, discusses the critical trends businesses must not ignore, the momentum shift toward tablet development, and why organizations are grabbing as much in-house talent as possible. Read Now!

NASA doubles commercial fleet after successful Cygnus docking
The second commercial venture to ink a deal with NASA to run resupply missions to International Space Station successfully docked at the orbiting facility on Sunday. Read More

Sharp shows 7-inch next-generation MEMS display
Sharp on Monday showed off its latest prototypes of a new type of display screen that it says brings several advantages over today's LCD screens. Read More

Microsoft's Surface to be under revenue microscope
Microsoft plans to make it easier for Wall Street and industry analysts to track revenue generated by the company's struggling Surface line of tablets. Read More

Touch and type: 3 keyboard covers for the iPad Mini
We look at three keyboard covers for the iPad Mini from Belkin, Logitech and Zagg. Which is best at protecting your screen while typing your data? Read More

Ford buys startup to juice in-car mobile connectivity
Ford announced it will acquire Livio, a startup that makes smartphone-to-car connectivity software. Ford plans to use the IP to standardize its vehicles' link to mobile devices. Read More

Water! NASA's Curiosity rover finds H2O in Mars soil
Curiosity, NASA's Mars rover, has discovered there is water in the soil today after earlier finding evidence of ancient water flows on the Martian surface. Read More


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