Tuesday, July 24, 2012

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Dell announces big storage for Big Data
Dell's announcement of a new Big Data Storage Data Retention product today highlights anew the company's ongoing transition from consumer hardware manufacturer to business service provider. Read More


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Simplify Time-Consuming DBA Tasks
See how Oracle was able to save 835 DBA hours its first year due to its pre-configured nature, ability to automatically bring a system up to its proper patch level, validate an environment and quickly gather all necessary log files and more. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Sourcefire, Inc.

The Sourcefire FireAMP Detection Lattice
Malware defense is a large-scale data analytics problem. If your detection technologies aren't designed to work together to rapidly process and correlate large amounts data, you'll never gain the visibility and control you need to eradicate malicious software. Traditional 'stack-based' frameworks don't work. Learn More

How to choose an IaaS provider
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Dell's cloud plans slip behind schedule
Dell announced an aggressive schedule last year to roll out cloud-based application services, but it now looks like the schedule was a little too aggressive. Read More


WEBCAST: McAfee

Gartner Next Generation Network IPS Webcast
Learn how Gartner's criteria for next generation IPS helps organizations achieve effective threat prevention despite changes in network communications, new applications, and changes in the threat landscape. View Now

Box preps Windows Phone app, strikes deal with Qualcomm
Box plans to announce a new application for the Windows Phone OS and a partnership with Qualcomm, moves that it hopes will boost adoption of its cloud storage and file-sharing service on mobile devices. Read More

Review: G-Connect wireless storage for iPad
Shaw reviews G-Connect wireless storage for iPad, by G-Technology by Hitachi Global Storage Technologies. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5

Application Delivery Optimization
Fueled by users who are hyper-sensitive to delays in application delivery, organizations are striving to improve performance by optimizing delivery. Learn how to achieve that goal without sacrificing the agility of modern data center architectures. Learn More!

Update: Maritz out as CEO of VMware; EMC's Gelsinger in
Paul Maritz is stepping down as CEO of VMware and will be replaced by EMC President and COO Pat Gelsinger. Read More

Nearly 10 years later, EMC's NetWorker hits Version 8.0
EMC is updating its NetWorker backup and recovery software on Tuesday with an eye to greater efficiency, tighter integration with other EMC products, and cloud computing. Read More

Microsoft code contains the phrase 'big boobs' ... Yes, really
Some chucklehead working for Microsoft thought it would be funny to slip a thinly camouflaged sexist remark -- "big boobs" -- into software code that connects the Linux kernel to Microsoft's HyperV virtualization product. Read More



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