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Cities, not cornfields, draw data centers

Most multi-tenant data centers are located in, or at least close to, major Metro areas. Read More

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Asus settles charges over insecure routers and cloud services

Taiwan-based ASUSTek has agreed to settle a U.S. Federal Trade Commission complaint that the company failed to take reasonable steps to secure the software on its routers. Read More

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Red Hat's Ansible brings networking to DevOps

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Smartphones are about to get a big storage boost

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Oracle snags cloud startup Ravello in deal said to be worth $500m

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Transformation That's All About the Customer

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