Wednesday, January 08, 2014

Review: Ubuntu 13.10 takes aim at Microsoft, Apple, Google

Android invades the enterprise | HP takes Android over Chrome OS for new Slate 21 Pro all-in-one

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Ubuntu 13.10 takes aim at Microsoft, Apple, Google
Ubuntu is moving into the rarified class of operating systems that cover x86/x64 clients and servers, ARM-based tablets/smartphones, and commodity cloud instances. Meaning that it's taking on everybody from Microsoft to Red Hat to Apple and Google. Read More


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Fighting Fraud Videos: IBM Intelligent Investigation Manager
Short videos about IBM Intelligent Investigation Manager (IIM) for Fraud. IIM optimizes the investigation of fraud for customers across many industries in both the commercial and public sector space. Learn More.

WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

Solving the ADC Market Share Riddle: Winning the Data Center
No other ADC is better equipped to master those transformations than Citrix NetScaler. Gartner Inc.'s market share report confirms that NetScaler alone lives up to the full potential of ADCs for supporting today's IT requirements. Learn why other leading ADCs fall short while Citrix NetScaler gained share consistently for six consecutive quarters. Learn more

Android invades the enterprise
How three companies are coping -- even thriving -- amid the Android explosion. Insider (registration required) Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell and Oracle

Cost and Performance benefits of Dell Storage for Oracle
This paper emphasizes Dell Compellent Automatic Tiering and provides the cost and performance benefits that are achieved using the automatic storage tiering features like Fast Track, Data Instant Replay, and Data Progression for Oracle® database OLAP workload. Read now>>

HP takes Android over Chrome OS for new Slate 21 Pro all-in-one
Hewlett-Packard has passed on the "one-size-fits-all" Chrome OS and loaded the more customizable Android 4.3 on its new Slate 21 Pro all-in-one. Read More


WEBCAST: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

HP Converged Storage Chalk Talk (December 2012)
HP Converged Storage uses a unique polymorphic approach to deliver simplicity for any need at any scale. Which helps deliver ROI to the power of three - for a higher return on information, infrastructure, and individuals. Learn More

4 reasons companies say yes to open source
Open source is free and widely available, but its benefits don't stop there. Enterprises are embracing it for its agility, a quality they value above all in these times of marketplace upheaval. Read More


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