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Rubrik adds $41m in funding, releases backup appliance

'Attack of the Data Silos 2': Coming soon to an enterprise near you | Data wrangling with R: Download our free PDF

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Rubrik adds $41m in funding, releases backup appliance
The company's r300 Series hybrid cloud appliance is now generally available. Read More


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End of support for Windows Server 2003 Release 2 can have a dramatic impact on your business. It will mean no more updates or patches from Microsoft, which can result in a less stable and less secure infrastructure for your organization. Join this webcast to learn how to make the transition as smooth as possible. Learn More

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Kaminario and SanDisk solve SanDisk eDiscovery Challenges
SanDisk Corp., a top-tier provider of flash storage technology, faced mounting eDiscovery challenges. To address these challenges, SanDisk deployed an end-to-end solution comprised of eDiscovery and global archiving software running on Kaminario's enterprise-class flash storage platform. Learn More

'Attack of the Data Silos 2': Coming soon to an enterprise near you
On the heels of the consumerization of enterprise software and the growing ubiquity of easy-to-use analytics tools, data silos appear to be coming back in all their former collaboration-stifling glory as individual teams and departments pick and choose different tools for different purposes and data sets without enterprise-level oversight. Read More

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You may be chomping at the bit to model, visualize or report on a data set -- but usually, you'll need to to do some work to get your data into a form where it's ready for your analysis. These tasks can be anything from simple sorting to more complex reshaping to, say, taking information that's in column headers and putting it into cell values. Learn how to do all this, and more. (Insider - free registration required.) Read More

Even a factory reset in Android phones leaves user data behind
Resetting an Android phone to its factory state before getting rid of it often fails to properly wipe all sensitive user data. Read More

MemSQL makes its in-memory database available to all
In-memory databases have garnered attention recently because they combine transaction and analytic processing, and one of the latest developments came from MemSQL, which announced a new release and a free new Community Edition. Read More

Good copy? Bad copy? No 'copy'
It's decades ago, and this banking company is upgrading its check processing system to let local branches help out with the checks that have been deposited, according to a pilot fish in the know. Read More

RadioShack, U.S. states reach agreement on sale of customer data
The amount of data to be sold has been considerably reduced, according to Texas attorney general Ken Paxton. Read More


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10 Steps to Reduce 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

Apple, Google urge Obama to reject encryption back doors
Apple and Google are appealing to President Obama to reject proposals to allow encryption "back doors" in mobile devices. Read More

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Business continuity and disaster recovery planning: The basics
Good business continuity plans will keep your company up and running through interruptions of any kind: power failures, IT system crashes, natural disasters, supply chain problems and more. (Insider - free registration required.) Read More

Disaster recovery planning begins at the desktop
Many organizations have spent large amounts of time and money developing complex disaster recovery plans. Despite all of that planning, an organization can easily be disrupted by the loss of a single key PC or server, a problem most disaster recovery plans fail to address. From the IDG Contributor Network. Read More

Intel to unwrap 'next-generation' Thunderbolt in two weeks
Apple's decision not to include Thunderbolt in its super-slim 12-inch MacBook hasn't discouraged Intel from continuing development of the high-speed connector technology. Read More

Research community looks to SDN to help distribute data from the Large Hadron Collider
Most advanced research and education networks have transitioned to 100 Gbps, but as fast as the core networks progress, the capabilities at the edge progress even faster. Read More

Senate blocks NSA surveillance reform bill
The U.S. Senate voted to block the USA Freedom Act, legislation that aimed to put an end to the bulk collection of telephone records by the NSA. Read More

EU regulators misunderstand big data
Some European Union regulators reportedly are concerned that major Internet companies such as Google and Facebook gain an unfair competitive advantage from the detailed consumer data they hold, since other companies can never hope to amass anywhere near as much of it. Read More


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