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Sony, Panasonic develop 300GB optical discs for enterprise storage
Sony and Panasonic have developed a next-generation optical disc for enterprise storage with an initial capacity of 300GB. Read More


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10 Steps to Reducing Mainframe MLC Costs
Monthly license charges (MLC) are rising by 7% or more each year, and account for 30% of total mainframe costs. Yet managing MLC costs is an inexact science. Learn More

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Exploring Business and IT Friction: Myths and Realities
IT Organizations with passion for and actions around customer experience will lead the Service Revolution. Learn More>> Learn More

Basketball and Big Data - Google Hangout
In this Google Hangout, Keith Shaw chats with Dr. Jay Coleman from the University of North Florida about the NCAA Tournament Dance Card, which uses big data and analytics to predict the teams that will get selected for the "big dance." Read More

Review: Netgear's ReadyData makes a splash with flash
Netgear's better, faster rack-mount NAS and iSCSI SAN makes the case for enterprise workloads with read and write caching and unlimited snapshots Read More


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ERP in the Cloud and the Modern Business
View IDC's White Paper, to review IDC CloudTrack Survey findings, gain expert insight into the challenges and opportunities the cloud presents, and determine which deployment option could provide the biggest benefits for your organization. Learn More

Disk storage sales gets year-end boost
The market for external disk storage systems has recovered from a slump, with factory revenues up 2.4% to $6.9 billion in the fourth quarter of 2013, according to an IDC study. Read More

The tangled tale of Mt. Gox's missing millions
Japanese authorities are trying to unravel what happened at Mt. Gox, the popular Bitcoin exchange that collapsed last week, and recent revelations are only serving to thicken the plot, not clarify it. Read More

A clear-eyed guide to Mac OS X's actual security risks
Apple has improved its security in recent years, but is it enough? Read More


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