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HP opens up on SDNs

Replacing silicon with nanotubes could revolutionize tech | IBM settles with U.S. over alleged discrimination in job ads

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HP opens up on SDNs
HP this week is establishing an "open" approach to SDN intended to accelerate programmable network deployments and stimulate demand for its switches and routers. Read More


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Replacing silicon with nanotubes could revolutionize tech
Replacing silicon transistors with carbon nanotubes could make any electronic device -- smartphones, laptops, tablets and supercomputers -- smaller and more powerful. Read More

IBM settles with U.S. over alleged discrimination in job ads
The U.S. Dept. of Justice and IBM have settled charges the company posted job ads with a preference for visa holders, something the government says is discriminatory. Read More


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How to Transform IT into a Center of Business Innovation
Although IT supports virtually every business process, many organizations are hard-pressed to take advantage of technology advances when they're trapped into spending most of the IT budget on maintenance instead of innovation. View Now

EMC Bets Big on Flash Storage
The vendor gets aggressive about enterprise flash arrays, but faces challenges in the data center Read More

BlackBerry responds to Gartner's call for clients to ditch BB products
BlackBerry this weekend defended its ability to continue serving enterprise customers with smartphones and secure mobile management software, responding to a Gartner report recommending that its corporate clients stop using the Canadian vendor's products. Read More


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A Data Protection Guide for IT Leaders in Media
What if you could restore your data quickly, shrink backup windows and save without creating risk? Learn how IT leaders within media are providing end-to-end protection of their data stored across physical, virtual and cloud environments through an open, scalable and affordable approach. View Now

Expect tech glitches when Obamacare launches Oct. 1
The health insurance marketplaces mandated by the Obama administration's Affordable Care Act are scheduled to open for business in four days. Yet even before the sites launch, tech problems are emerging. Read More

Products of the week 9.30.13
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Defense.net and Zyxel Read More

Judge orders patent troll to explain its 'Mr. Sham' to jury
Patent troll Network Protection Sciences (NPS) first wanted to sue security vendor Fortinet in Texas because such litigants are as welcome there as the oil industry, yet even Texas wanted no part of this particular stinker so the case got booted to the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. Read More

New York Times corrects the record on Mario and Luigi
Not that I would have known any better ... and not that there's anything wrong with janitors, but here's a correction from the New York Times: Read More


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