Tuesday, June 03, 2014

HP opts for hard drive over SSD in Split X2 budget tablet

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HP opts for hard drive over SSD in Split X2 budget tablet
Tablets are mostly packed with flash storage, but Hewlett-Packard has made an exception and plugged a high-capacity hard drive into its latest Split X2 budget tablet. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Silver Peak Systems Inc

An ROI Analysis of Virtualized WAN Optimization Software
The Enterprise Strategy Group discusses how data center consolidation, virtualization, and cloud architectures are on the rise; however IT budgets are not increasing. This poses a unique challenge: How do you create a flexible and agile environment without increasing the cost? Learn more >>

WHITE PAPER: APC by Schneider Electric

Infrastructure Management Software Improves Planning & Costs
This paper demonstrates, through a series of examples, how data center infrastructure management software tools can simplify operational processes, cut costs, and speed up information delivery. View more

Seagate to buy LSI's flash storage business from Avago for $450M
  Seagate Technology will buy LSI's flash storage business from Avago Technologies for US$450 million in cash. Read More
 

Samsung's new 1TB SSD is based on latest 3D technology
Samsung has raised the stakes in flash storage with a new 1TB solid-state drive based on its newest memory technology. Read More
 


WEBCAST: Dell SecureWorks
 
Counterstrategies for Combatting Social Engineering
Social Engineering is proving costlier than ever, especially phishing and spear phishing. With recent breaches, the imperative to counter social engineering effectively takes on a whole new level of urgency. In this webcast, the CISO for Dell SecureWorks discusses the realities of social engineering and what your organization must do to counter it. Learn more

Survey Spotlights IT Need to Address Cloud Security
Yesterday data security company Sophos released the results of a survey it conducted on enterprise use of popular cloud-storage services such as Dropbox, Box, Google Drive and OneDrive. Read More
 

Box sharpens search API
Box has extended its search API to increase and improve the ways in which customers find information in its cloud-storage and file-sharing service via custom-developed tools, applications and integrations. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems
 
Why workloads define cloud strategies
Cloud computing changes how organizations think about their business and IT strategies. As organizations define their cloud strategies, it is imperative to think about the use cases and application workloads that will run in the cloud, as these will ultimately define your cloud architecture and which solutions to deploy. View now

10 technologies that could revolutionize retail
The retail world is evolving, thanks to these technologies. Read More
 

Cisco purchase of CIA-funded company may fuel distrust abroad
The CIA's non-profit venture capital arm, In-Q-Tel, has been pumping millions of dollars into technology startups since its launch in 2000, meaning it's not the least bit unusual for major vendors to have acquired and assimilated one of these CIA-nurtured seedlings. Read More
 

77% of lawyers can't be trusted … with your confidential data
When using email to communicate, more than three-quarters of all lawyers treat their clients' confidential information with all the care you'd expect from a teenager posting to Facebook, according to a new survey. Only 22 percent claim to use encryption. And a full 77% cop to relying solely on "confidentiality statements," otherwise known as virtually nothing. Read More
 

 

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