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SanDisk unleashes world's first 128GB microSD card
SanDisk today released what itsaid is the world's first 128GB microSD card, capable of storing up to 24 hours of high-definition video on an object smaller than your fingernail. Read More
 


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Deal With It: Protecting Data in the Cloud
Cloud computing continues to see explosive growth. Yet for security pros,the cloud presents a huge dilemma: How to embrace cloud benefits while securing your data? Read Now.

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Tame the data explosion with IBM Real-time Compression
Learn about IBM's unique Real-time Compression technology that can enable storing up to 5x as much data in the same storage space. Learn More

 

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Storage on a budget: GlusterFS shines in open source storage test
One alternative to buying expensive storage-area networks or other hardware-based dedicated storage is to deploy open source storage software on existing server hardware. For this test, we evaluated three such open source storage products, GlusterFS 3.3, Ceph 0.72 and Apache Hadoop 2.2.0. Read More

 

360 million account credentials found in the wild, says security firm
A cybersecurity company said Tuesday it has obtained a list of 360 million account credentials for Web services, likely collected through multiple data breaches. Read More
 

NOAA wants to turn its ocean of data into jobs
From ocean sensors to orbiting satellites, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration collects about 30 petabytes of environmental data a year. Now it wants ideas about how best to use what its collected. Read More
 


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The Hidden Cost of Data Complexity
Every week we hear from our channel partners or our joint customers about their latest data protection challenges. Join CA ARCserve to learn how you can simplify your data protection challenges during this informative, one-hour webcast. Learn more!

Michael Horowitz: Chromebooks defend against the Flash Player
Recently Adobe released, yet another, emergency fix to their Flash player. It has been obvious for a long time that we can't trust Flash. Yet, despite a history of bugs that rivals Java, Flash remains popular. If you regularly need to use Flash enabled websites, the safest platform for doing so is a Chromebook. Read More
 

Darlene Storm: RSA CEO remarks upon NSA, then wants RSA to lead the security industry into cyber utopia
  RSA CEO Art Coviello tackled the "trust" issue during his RSA keynote presentation, telling conference attendees that the NSA exploited its position of trust. He also proposed four principles that should guide the security industry . . . with the RSA as an 'agent of change' potentially heading up this march toward cyber utopia. Read More
 

Amazon.com security slip allowed unlimited password guesses on mobile apps
A gaping hole in Amazon.com's mobile application, now fixed, allowed hackers to have an unlimited number of attempts guessing a person's password, according to security vendor FireEye. Read More
 

Reshaping data in Excel
How to use the Tableau Reshaper Tool with Excel data. Read More
 

 

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