Monday, October 29, 2012

Vidyo showcases new technology at ITxpo

  Ernst & Young's IT security survey shows struggle to control cloud computing, social media and mobile risks | Moving beyond Hadoop for big data needs
 
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Vidyo showcases new technology at ITxpo
Vidyo has announced a new HD videoconferencing at a "significantly lower price point," demonstrating the $750 Executive Desktop System at the just-concluded Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2012. Vidyo also demonstrated a scalable HEVC (H.265) codec for videoconferencing, along with a browser-based 1440 system that allows customers single-click connections to a videoconference. Read More


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Big Data Done Right
View this on-demand webcast to learn how to reap the benefits of big data through a practical unified architecture; how to improve performance with in-memory technology; and how to lower costs and increase scalability through cloud computing. Register now.

Ernst & Young's IT security survey shows struggle to control cloud computing, social media and mobile risks
Many CIOS and chief information security officers are struggling to adapt security practices to a changing environment that includes cloud computing, social media and tablets , according to a survey of 1,850 such IT pros. Read More


WEBCAST: CDW & Symantec

A Simple Backup Solution
Hear from real-world IT professionals about their experiences using Backup Exec 2012. See how they implemented their backup solutions, from simple backups to total overhauls, for both physical and virtual servers. Plus, discover what Backup Exec 2012 did to gain their trust for years to come. Learn More.

Moving beyond Hadoop for big data needs
Hadoop and MapReduce have long been mainstays of the big data movement, but some companies now need new and faster ways to extract business value from massive -- and constantly growing -- datasets. Read More


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Top 10 Reasons to Consider Hosted Collaboration Solutions
See why ROI potential has made unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) a top IT priority. Learn how cloud-based UC&C can boost productivity, overcome skill-set gaps, and lower TCO up to 40% with real-time, global deployment. Read Now

Apple product rumours for 2013
Now that we know the final lineup form Apple, the focus has shifted to next year. In particular Apple products in the first-half of 2013. Read More

ORNL boosts U.S. supercomputing power with 20-petaflop Titan
The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory on Monday completed the deployment of a 20-petaflop supercomputer called Titan, which the lab hopes will give the U.S. an edge over China and Japan in the race to build the world's fastest computers. Read More

 
 
 

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