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Facebook uses a seasoned Chef to keep servers simmering

Gartner: Global IT spending will grow slightly in 2014 | Next ARM server chip maker: Qualcomm?

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Facebook uses a seasoned Chef to keep servers simmering
When it comes to keeping its thousands of servers running smoothly, Facebook relies on the open source Chef configuration manager, modified slightly to handle the size of the social networking giant's huge infrastructure. Read More


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Gartner: Global IT spending will grow slightly in 2014
Global spending on IT and telecom products and services will grow 3.1 percent between 2013 and 2014, compared to just 0.4 percent a year earlier, with enterprise software spending driving much of the growth, according to Gartner projections. Read More

Next ARM server chip maker: Qualcomm?
Qualcomm's CEO said his company has the capabilities to build ARM server chips but was careful not to disclose any product plans at the International CES in Las Vegas. Read More


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Thanks to the NSA, quantum computing may some day be in the cloud
The NSA is spending some $80 million in basic research on quantum computing, money that may ultimately help commercialize quantum computing for the private sector. Read More

Global IT spending outlook 'better but subpar' for 2014, Forrester says
Global spending on technology will rise 6.2 percent in U.S. dollars to US$2.22 trillion in 2014, helped by an improving economy and growing interest in areas such as mobility and cloud computing, according to new data from Forrester Research. Read More


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Apple, Cisco, Dell unhappy over alleged NSA back doors in their gear
Germany's Der Spiegel reports that the NSA has compromised a wide range of hardware for years to enable its spying Read More

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