Thursday, January 31, 2013

Cisco’s Moves Show Clear Signs of Future Shift in Philosophy

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BlackBerry Z10 hands on
BlackBerry's Z10 is one of two handsets running the company's new mobile operating system BlackBerry 10. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More

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IBM security tool can catch insider threats, fraud
IBM today rolled out a tool it says can cull massive terabytes of data, including email -- to help customers detect external attacks aimed at stealing sensitive information or insider threats that might reveal corporate secrets. Read More

IBM takes aim at Amazon in the cloud
In what appears to be a swipe at market leader Amazon Web Services, IBM this week has announced a new version of its public cloud computing offering that provides customers additional support and services to manage enterprise applications in its cloud, such as those from SAP. Read More

Stanford consumes million core supercomputer to spawn supersonic noise forecast
Stanford researchers said this week they had used a supercomputer with more than one million computing cores to predict the noise generated by a supersonic jet engine. The researchers used the 1,572,864 processor Sequoia IBM Bluegene/Q system at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories to run complex simulations that determined the physics of noise that are often impossible in the harsh exhaust environment... Read More


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Microsoft rolls out Office 365 family plan
Microsoft is rolling out a family plan for its Office 365 service that supports up to five machines under a single subscription, which the company says is enough to cover a typical household. Read More

Three years later, has Oracle's Sun buy paid off?
Oracle may have had its hands full lately dealing with Java security issues, but the company's acquisition of Java founder Sun Microsystems three years ago this month still has paid off, company President Mark Hurd said. An investment research firm, though, still has listed Oracle's Sun acquisition as reason to sell off Oracle stock. Read More

Gartner: Social business software efforts largely unsuccessful, for now
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Gigamon targets 40Gb networks with new blade system
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