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Should EMC sell off 80% stake in VMware?
Talk has intensified in the past week that changes could be afoot in the strategic relationship between EMC and VMware. EMC currently owns an 80% share of VMware, but a new activist investor is asking for that to change. Read More


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How to make intelligent flash storage investment decisions
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Non-IBM Power8 servers, chips to appear early next year
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Tolly Test Report - How NetScaler outperforms F5
Measurable performance is a key factor when selecting an Application Delivery Controller(ADC) solution for modern data centers. In this report, Tolly evaluates the performance of several Citrix NetScaler ADC models vs. that of comparable products. Learn how NetScaler fared and provided up to 480% the performance of F5. Learn more

HP invests in Hortonworks' Hadoop
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ARM develops second wave of 64-bit processors
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House passes cellphone unlocking bill that now only needs Obama's signature
The U.S. House of Representatives has just passed a bill that will once again give consumers the right to unlock their cellphones, meaning the legislation is only a presidential signature away from becoming law.Sina Khanifar, whose petitioning of the White House got the ball rolling on this almost two years, says via an email: The Senate’s cellphone unlocking bill, S517, just passed unanimously in the House of Representatives.Now it just requires the President’s signature to become law. It took 19 months of activism and advocacy, but we’re finally very close to consumers regaining the right to unlock the phones they’ve legally bought. I’m looking forward to seeing this bill finally become law - it’s been a long road against powerful, entrenched interests - but it’s great to see citizen advocacy work.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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