Tuesday, October 08, 2013

Big data storage doesn't have to break the bank

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Big data storage doesn't have to break the bank
Big data is nothing new to Quicken Loans. The nation's largest online retail mortgage lender is accustomed to storing and analyzing data from more than 1.5 million clients and home loans valued at $70 billion in 2012. Read More
 




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Tablets and mobile devices are driving a BYOD revolution in the enterprise. Come to Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise One-Day Forum(CITE) November 5, 2013 in New York City and learn how top IT leaders have made it work for them…and how you can, too. Learn more

Stanford builds computer with carbon nanotubes
Researchers at Stanford have demonstrated the first functional computer built using only carbon nanotube transistors, according to an article in the scientific journal Nature. Read More
 

Fujitsu won't cede the Unix market to IBM
Smaller vendors would seem to be at a competitive disadvantage in the $9 billion Unix server market, which is in seemingly permanent decline. But one of those smaller vendors, Fujitsu, vows to stay in the market for the long haul. Read More
 


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Solving Healthcare's Big Data Analytics Security Conundrum
HIPAA understandably makes it hard for organizations to obtain personal health information and even harder to use that information for the purpose of data analysis. Empowering patients to own and share their own data -- and then assuring them that it's being properly de-identified -- can ease this process. Read More
 

Gartner warns of vendor upheaval in technology shift
At its big IT conference here this week, Gartner analysts put what everyone knows into a milkshake, gave it a good shake, and then used its conclusions to scare its audience of IT professionals and vendors. Read More
 


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80% pay raise for Cisco CEO Chambers
Cisco CEO John Chambers saw his compensation nearly double this year, topping $21 million. His salary more than tripled, and the value of his stock awards doubled. Read More
 

Gartner: Top 10 future strategic IT predictions
Gartner opened its Symposium/ITxpo extravaganza with a bit of good news: Worldwide IT spending is forecast to reach $3.8 trillion in 2014, a 3.6% increase from 2013. But with that growth there are big changes afoot and as Gartner will, it took a look at what some of the biggest changes - including the impact of 3D printing, automation and security threats -- will mean for anyone involved in IT. Read... Read More
 

Mystery solved: This 'thing' is a …
Someone who apparently works in IT at a school or university posted this photo to Reddit this morning and asked: "What is this abomination?" Wrote the Redditor: "We found it in a faculty office after they left. It's a blue device with an ethernet port... Connected to an ethernet->serial adapter... Connected to a serial->USB adapter. What the hell is this thing?" Read More
 

 

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