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More than 28 billion gigabytes of storage shipped last quarter
Worldwide enterprise storage shipments were up more than 41% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2015 with 28.3 exabytes of capacity shipping, mainly for company servers. Read More WEBCAST: IBM Data Integration in Large Scale Data Environments This webcast addresses data integration grid platforms and how they manage data integration tasks (data ingestion, movement, transformation, cleansing, updating, etc.) that are required for success with large data volumes. Join this session to learn about best practices and how to avoid common mistakes. Learn More
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: Peak 10 eGuide: Hybrid IT In this eGuide, Computerworld examines how hybrid IT decisions should be made and what the future might hold for this technology. Read on to learn how hybrid IT can help your organization. Learn More Nearly one-third of all IT infrastructure spending now devoted to cloud Need more proof that cloud computing is taking over? Just before the Independence Day holiday, research firm IDC released its assessment of the Worldwide Cloud IT Infrastructure Market—and the numbers were astonishing. According to the firm's Worldwide Quarterly Cloud IT Infrastructure Tracker, server, storage, and Ethernet switch revenue for public and private cloud systems grew by 25.1% year over year to nearly $6.3 billion in the first quarter of 2015.Cloud takes a bigger piece of the pie Even more importantly, perhaps, the percentage of total IT infrastructure spending devoted to the cloud continues to mushroom to nearly 30%, up from 26.4% a year ago. Private cloud revenue jumped 24.4% to $2.4 billion, while the public cloud grew even faster—25.5%— to $3.9 billion. Servers led the way, up 28% for the private cloud and 33% for the public cloud.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More Amazon finally releases Cloud Drive mobile apps, but they're bare bones Amazon is inching closer to having a complete cloud storage solution with new Cloud Drive apps for iOS and Android.The new apps allow users to view files and folders, preview documents and photos, play videos and music, and share files to other apps. It’s intended as an all-purpose complement to the photo- and music-specific apps that Amazon already offers, with an emphasis on productivity.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More WHITE PAPER: DocuSign Going Mobile with Electronic Signatures Technologies like mobile electronic signatures can help businesses finish business faster than ever before. Download this whitepaper to discover how mobile electronic signatures let you and your sales teams legally send and sign documents using mobile phones and other devices – anytime, anywhere. Learn More>> HP enterprise chief Bill Veghte to depart before company split The head of Hewlett-Packard’s enterprise division will leave the company ahead of HP’s planned split later this year.Bill Veghte, a former Microsoft executive who joined HP five years ago, will leave the company later this summer to “pursue a new opportunity,” HP said in a statement on Tuesday. It’s not clear what he’ll do next and Veghte couldn’t be reached for comment.Veghte is executive vice president of the HP Enterprise Group, a $28 billion division that sells the company’s servers, network and storage gear. He’s been leading the effort to separate the group into a new company.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More Red Hat builds on its open source storage portfolio Red Hat continues to make inroads into the enterprise storage software market, improving two of its core storage technologies and striking partnerships with key IT system resellers.The company has updated both its Ceph and Gluster storage system software, in time for the Red Hat Summit, the company’s annual user conference, held this week in Boston.Although Red Hat was initially known for its corporate-ready version of Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, it has been expanding its open source-based stack to accommodate additional needs of large organizations, including software to manage large amounts of storage.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems Modern Threats Against Web Properties Customers, employees and partners are more frequently accessing web-delivered services from their mobile devices. At the same time, attackers are constantly discovering new ways to compromise security, including advanced malware and application layer attacks. Without the right tools, you are vulnerable. Learn more How 7 companies bring power to Hadoop big data applications Intel and Cloudera joined forces just a year ago to accelerate enterprise Hadoop adoption. Here’s how seven companies have taken advantage of new technology to drive big data. Read More New products of the week 07.06.2015 Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Spikes Security and JumpCloud. Read More |
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White Paper: Silver Peak Systems Inc
5 Reasons why Enterprises are Moving to Broadband Their WAN
The
WAN has always been about connecting users to applications and moving
data, but the playing field has now changed with datacenters migrating
to the cloud along with missioncritical applications. Ultimately the way
that enterprises and their users do business has changed - and so must
their approach to connectivity. Learn more >>
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Ouster of Kubuntu founder leaves its future in doubt
A
disagreement between the founder of Kubuntu and the Ubuntu Community
Council has roiled the Linux community and left the project rudderless,
as Jonathan Riddell left Kubuntu’s governing body late last month.A
month before, Riddell was forced out of his post as the de facto head of
the governance committee of Kubuntu, the Linux distribution he helped
to found in... READ MORE
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‘Dancing baby’ DMCA case is taking a lifetime
A
toddler when his star turn in a homemade YouTube video incurred the
legal wrath of Universal Studios and Prince, the “Dancing Baby” at the
heart of an important copyright case is likely nine years old
today.Which means the wheels of justice have been grinding on this one
for eight years. And they may grind on for who knows how... READ MORE
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EMC sells Syncplicity to focus on core storage business
EMC
is selling its Syncplicity file-sharing and collaboration business to
private investment company Skyview Capital for an undisclosed sum.EMC
bought Syncplicity in May 2012 in response to the growth of mobile
computing and bring-your-own-device policies in enterprises. Syncplicity
is one of a host of cloud-based file services, including Box, Dropbox
and Google Drive, that have emerged in the past few... READ MORE
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Cloud to consume almost half of IT infrastructure sales by 2019
Yesterday,
I wrote that "Nearly one-third of all IT infrastructure spending is now
devoted to cloud." That sounded like a lot, but IDC, the source for
those numbers, is now saying that's only the beginning.According to the
research firm's latest announcement, cloud IT infrastructure spending is
expected to grow 15.6% a year and represent 46.5% of the total IT
infrastructure... READ MORE
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White Paper: IBM
How to Develop & Maintain Fast and Always-On Apps with Ease
People
expect instantaneous response and 24x7 uptime from today’s digital
applications. But the complexity, velocity, and volume of data in these
applications often bring traditional database servers to their knees or
send costs through the roof. Read this whitepaper to learn how to
develop and maintain your apps with ease. Learn More
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Verisign introduces new cloud-based DNS firewall
Protecting
an enterprise from cyberattacks is a task that is becoming increasingly
tough. Just when one thinks the problem is solved, new attack surfaces
are created that open the door to new threats. When there was but a
single ingress/egress point into the network, a firewall could protect
the organization. However, hackers have become more sophisticated and
have been circumventing... READ MORE
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Ex-attorney general Holder hints at possible DOJ plea deal with Snowden
The
“possibility exists” for Edward Snowden to strike a plea deal with the
US Justice Department and return to the USA. At least it does according
what former Attorney General Eric Holder told Yahoo News; but he’s the
same guy who previously filed a criminal complaint against Snowden for
three felony violations of the Espionage Act. Notice the “former” in... READ MORE
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Microsoft security tool fails malware detection test
There
are many great choices out there for malware protection and detection.
Unfortunately, Microsoft's offering isn't one of them. In recent tests
by AV Test, the German lab that is pretty much the de facto standard in
malware testing, Microsoft came in a distant last place.AV Test's most
recent experiment pitted 30,000 known samples of malware against Windows
7 AV... READ MORE
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8 penetration testing tools that will do the job
If
the probability of your assets being prodded by attackers foreign and
domestic doesn’t scare the bejesus out of you, don’t read this article.
If you’re operating in the same realm of reality as the rest of us,
here’s your shot at redemption via some solid preventive pen testing
advice from a genuine pro.CSO speaks with pen test tool
designer/programmer/
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White Paper: IBM
WebSphere Portal Version 8.0 Reviewer's Guide
Read an in-depth view of new WebSphere Portal features and product capabilities. Learn More
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Cisco buys cloud-based contract administrator
Cisco
this week announced intentions to acquire privately held
MaintenanceNet, a provider of cloud-based software to manage recurring
customer contracts.Cisco will pay $139 million in cash and retention
based incentives to acquire MaintenanceNet.+MORE ON NETWORK WORLD: Cisco
to buy OpenDNS to boost Security Everywhere initiative+Cisco says the
acquisition will help it simplify contract renewal processes and help
sales partners capture... READ MORE
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Hacking Team hack reveals why you shouldn't jailbreak your iPhone
An Italian firm with the appropriate name Hacking Team suffered a massive breach in its company data Sunday,
and 400GB of internal documents so far have been released and are being
analyzed by reporters and security researchers. Hacking Team’s
customers are government agencies, including both law enforcement and
national security, and the ostensibly legal software it sells to help
them... READ MORE
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How Office 365 balances IT control with user satisfaction
At
the end of 2014, Microsoft bought Acompli, creators of a popular email
app that it quickly rebranded as Outlook. The familiar name doubtless
drew in more users, but it also gave IT teams a set of expectations
about the security and management options a product called Outlook would
have.Given that Acompli's slogan was “Loved by users, and trusted by...
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How analytics and the Internet of Things raise the stakes for IT
This
in-depth story, available for download as a PDF, examines the impact of
IoT-generated big data and analytics on organizations and illustrates
some of the major business implications of IoT data.(computerworld.com)To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here READ MORE
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IDG Contributor Network: Don't be mad at ransomware attackers, be grateful
You're
minding your own business, sitting at your office computer. Suddenly, a
pop-up appears – with the logo of the FBI – warning that you're under
investigation for trafficking in child pornography. Your computer locks
up. The message also instructs you to pay a fine with a gift card or
money order, or risk being arrested. In return for the... READ MORE
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Hiring recent college grads: 5 strategies that work
This
year’s STEM grads know what they want and are more prepared for the
workforce than ever. According to a new report from Accenture, the class
of 2015 is skilled, motivated and loyal — and anxious to join the ranks
of IT.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click
here(Insider Story) READ MORE
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: Red Hat
How to Use DevOps For Competitive Advantage
DevOps
is showing promise as the way to achieve faster delivery of
applications and services. Learn how DevOps can help transform your
organization into one that can stay relevant in today's disruptive
business environment. Learn more >>
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014
NASA's Antares rocket explodes shortly after launch - Headlines Live
An unmanned commercial supply rocket bound for the International Space Station exploded moments after liftoff Tuesday evening, with debris falling in flames over the launch site in Virginia. No injuries were reported following the first catastrophic launch in NASA's commercial spaceflight effort.
The accident at Orbital Sciences Corp.'s launch complex at Wallops Island was sure to draw criticism over the space agency's growing reliance on private U.S. companies in this post-shuttle effort.
- Kamloops students lose science experiment in explosion
- Anatomy of the International Space Station
- Is private industry ready for space?
Orbital Sciences' Antares rocket blew up over the launch complex, just six seconds after the liftoff. The company said everyone at the site had been accounted for, and the damage appeared to be limited to the facilities. read more at http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/nasa-s-antares-rocket-explodes-shortly-after-launch-1.2816259
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