Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Storage hardware sales hit by lower government spending

  IBM lays plans to be a cloud storage broker | Review: Best tools for mobile device management

 
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Storage hardware sales hit by lower government spending
Storage vendors struggled with a decline in spending by the U.S. government and increased investment in public cloud capacity during the third quarter, according to IDC. Read More
 


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Improve Business Agility and Trust through Data Protection
EMC Data Protection enables businesses to accelerate IT Transformation through a Protection Storage Architecture that brings together backup, DR and archiving to increase scalability while driving down complexity and cost. Avoid accidental architectures that will slow your business down. Learn more.

WHITE PAPER: Dell

Tech Brief: Exchange 2013 Data Loss Prevention
Protecting your company's critical data is a critical, mandatory part of an Exchange administrator's tasks. In this white paper, learn about the data loss prevention feature in Exchange 2013 and Exchange Online, how it controls inbound and outbound data flow and how it works for businesses of any size. Read now!

IBM lays plans to be a cloud storage broker
IBM is developing software that will allow organizations to use multiple cloud storage services interchangeably, reducing dependence on any single cloud vendor and ensuring that data remains available even during service outages. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Exablox

Data Storage: An Interactive eGuide
In this eGuide, InfoWorld and sister publication Computerworld examine some of the newer storage approaches that enterprises are taking. Read on to learn about new storage technologies that can help you get a handle on your data. Read now!

Review: Best tools for mobile device management
Mobile device management tools make sense when you are trying to control who can access your enterprise network and applications from particular phones and tablets. But to effectively evaluate these products, you should first identify what you're trying to control: the apps on particular devices, the pairing of a user with his device, the device itself, or the files on each device. Read More
 


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Consider Hybrid Approach to File-Sharing
Security. Scalability. Control. These are just some of the many benefits of enterprise cloud file-sharing that you'll discover in this KnowledgeVault, packed with short videos, white papers and demos. View Now!

18 essential Hadoop tools for crunching big data
Making the most of this powerful MapReduce platform means mastering a vibrant ecosystem of quickly evolving code Read More
 

IBM blames ISPs for 'offensive' Internet ... back in 1994
1994: It was a simpler time, when IBM sold an operating system called OS/2 version 3.0 (a.k.a. OS/2 Warp) and corporate lawyers could plausibly imagine people venturing onto the Internet and being shocked - shocked! - to find "objectionable" content there. Read More
 

Electric car owner arrested for 'stealing' 5 cents of power
Not since Arlo Guthrie found himself behind bars in the "Alice's Restaurant Masacree" has an alleged miscreant been locked up over so little: Demonstrating a shocking lack of common sense, police in Georgia recently arrested a man for "stealing" electricity from a school where he plugged his car in for 20 minutes during his son's tennis match. Read More
 

 

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