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Big data storage doesn't have to break the bank

  Adobe hack shows subscription software vendors lucrative targets | Twitter's IPO risks include ads, users and financial losses

 
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Big data storage doesn't have to break the bank
The era of big data requires new storage strategies. But thanks to faster and smarter technologies, these approaches don't have to break the bank. Read More
 


WEBCAST: Dell Wyse and VMware
 
Capitalizing on Desktop Virtualization
As more than half of those surveyed by IDG move to virtual desktop infrastructure, mastering its complexities has never been more important. With the right best practices and trusted partners, you can do just that--thus accelerating time to value, simplifying deployment and management, and creating organizational agility. View Now

WHITE PAPER: EMC Corporation
 
On-Premise Storage with EMC Syncplicity and EMC Atmos
This white paper explains the benefits to the extended enterprise of the on-premise, online file sharing storage solution from EMC Syncplicity and EMC Atmos. It also discusses solution deployment and load balancing options. Learn More

Adobe hack shows subscription software vendors lucrative targets
Adobe on Thursday admitted that hackers broke into its network and stole personal information, including an estimated 2.9 million credit cards, illustrating the lucrative target that software-by-subscription providers have become to cyber criminals. Read More
 

Twitter's IPO risks include ads, users and financial losses
As Twitter looks to convince investors its IPO is a good bet, analysts are studying the biggest challenges facing the company, like finding a path to profitability while fending off rivals like Facebook and Google. Read More
 

NoSQL database vendor MongoDb raises $150M in new funding round
In a sign of the growing enterprise interest in new technologies for big data applications, NoSQL database vendor MongoDB has raised $150 million in a fresh round of funding from several major firms including Salesforce.com, Intel Capital and Sequoia Capital. Read More
 

Does your phone need a phone of its own?
Phablets -- those smartphones almost as big a tablet -- are great, but it can be hard to get them out of a pocket or purse. Help is on the way in the form of tiny, phone-like devices that use Bluetooth to let you talk on the phone without holding a phablet up to your ear. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Mimecast North America Inc

The Shape of Email
Our "Shape of Email" research attempts, for the first time, to describe the content of a typical corporate inbox in terms of its importance and relevance to the user. Learn More

Report: NSA has little success cracking Tor
The U.S. National Security Agency has repeatedly tried to compromise Tor, the government-funded online anonymity tool, but has had little success, according to a new report in the U.K.'s Guardian. Read More
 

Apple's Schiller, Forstall set to testify in retrial over Samsung damages
Apple and Samsung Electronics will return to a Silicon Valley federal court on Nov. 12 for a retrial of their billion-dollar 2012 patent battle, and Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller may come back to testify. Read More
 

Wall Street Beat: It's business as usual for tech, but gov't crisis casts shadows
The tech sector appears to be going about business as usual in the face of the U.S. federal government shutdown, but some industry insiders are nervous about a long-term stoppage or, even worse, the possibility of a debt default if a political compromise on the budget is not reached. Read More
 

Nicholas D. Evans: What type of CIO are you? A Scotty or a Mr. Spock?
Sometimes the CIO plays the role of Scotty, making repairs to the engine room. Sometimes the CIO is a strategic advisor to the captain, relying upon data and logic to guide the captain's life and death decisions for the ship. To help illustrate this, we'll look at cloud computing, mobile computing, social business and big data with an eye towards how they're contributing to both IT as the engine room and IT as the business. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Nexus 5 specs leaked in 'official' LG pictures
With the release date supposedly a week away, here's the Nexus 5... LG (KRX:066570) and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) are now expected to release the Nexus 5 next week. And now we know what's in it -- at least, according to a leaked service manual. It confirms most of the rumors we've heard recently, as well as going into far too much detail about disassembly and troubleshooting. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers pore over the specs. Read More
 

 

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