Monday, September 29, 2014

Apple will consume 25% of all DRAM in the world next year

Samsung now offers a 3.2TB SSD | Data breach that hit Jimmy John's is larger than first thought

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Apple will consume 25% of all DRAM in the world next year
As it introduces new products over the next year, Apple's consumption of mobile DRAM will jump from 16.5% of the industry's production volume this year to 25% in 2015. Read More


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How Moving Your Contact Center to the Cloud Eliminates Risk
The total cost of ownership (TCO) debate between a premises and cloud decision continues to wage on. Depending on how you look at it, it seems that you arrive at a different conclusion. However, the missing factor in nearly all cloud contact center and unified communications TCO discussions is the consideration of buyer risk. Learn More

Samsung now offers a 3.2TB SSD
The 3.2TB SM1715 drive is Samsung's highest-capacity SSD to date, and is built for reliability and durability. Read More

Data breach that hit Jimmy John's is larger than first thought
Signature Systems says the breach of its point-of-sales system that hit 216 Jimmy John's sandwich shops is 50% larger than originally thought. Read More


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Needle in a Datastack: The Rise of Big Security Data
Big data holds many answers, but only if an organization has the capability to harness the ever growing amounts of security information. In deploying a SIEM solution to analyze this data, organizations can repel advanced threats in real-time as well as spot the stealthy, dormant threat. View now>>

Once your car's connected to the Internet, who guards your privacy?
As more mobile devices connect to in-car infotainment and diagnostic systems -- and cars wirelessly connect to other vehicles, automated homes and roadways -- where you are and what you're doing in your car could suddenly become very public. Read More

Smarter algorithms will power our future digital lives
Researchers are working on deep-learning algorithms that will power better search, autonomous cars, smarter smartphones and the Internet of Things. Read More


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