Remove storage as the biggest factor restricting the size of PC hardware, and you open up a whole new world of augmented reality.
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Does DNA Hold the Keys to the Future of Data Storage?
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HP CEO: Turnaround Will Take Time
Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday reported its third-quarter financials for the period ending July 31, and the results weren’t pretty. The company posted lower revenue on nearly all fronts: PCs, printers, enterprise servers, and services. It also posted a company-record write off of $ 10.8 billion against earnings and it cut its full-year performance forecast to the low end of its original guidance for fiscal year 2012.
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Private Cloud ‘Vending Machine’ Eases IT Service Delivery for Wyoming
The CIO of the state of Wyoming shares how a new approach to IT service delivery via the private cloud has helped save time and better allocate resources. Find out how the state settled on a vendor and launched the system, and what it learned.
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AT&T FaceTime Restriction Is Simple Extortion
AT&T is embroiled in controversy after revealing that only customers subscribed to certain plans will have access to FaceTime over the AT&T cellular network. AT&T has attempted to explain its way out of the mess, but the fact is that AT&T is using FaceTime as a bargaining chip to force customers to the new data plans.
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Storage Players Try to Improve Solid State
NetApp, Astute, GreenBytes, and Whiptail Technology stepped more deeply into the solid state drive market with announcements of hardware and software that accelerate application performance and decrease latency.
NetApp unveiled Flash Accel, a server-caching technology for its ONTAP operating system. Flash Accel is part of the company’s virtual storage tiering (VST) portfolio of products, which also includes Flash Cache and NetApp Flash Pool. With NetApp’s VST, IT administrators can manage flash memory at the server level, controller level, or disk level.
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Networking and Data Center Salary Survey: Is 2012 What You Expected?
We’re three-quarters of the way through 2012. Have you had your salary review yet? Did you get that raise? Take a look at what networking and data center professionals anticipated at the start of the year.
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Skyera’s SkyHawk Swoops In With Affordable, High-Performance Storage
Startup Skyera rolls out what “what may be the most revolutionary storage system we’ve seen in years.” Find out why SkyHawk is grabbing attention.
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Organizations Still Need Niche Vendors to Round Out Mobility Strategy
Organizations are turning to managed service providers for a more holistic approach to a mobility strategy, according to a recent survey. The problem? Providers and vendors still aren’t able to offer end-to-end services. That’s where niche vendors come in.
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Reimagining Cisco: You Aren’t a Box Seller
For the duration of its existence, Cisco has been all about selling hardware and adding software that can run on only its hardware. It’s time for a change of attitude.
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Reimaging Cisco: You Aren’t a Box Seller
For the duration of its existence, Cisco has been all about selling hardware and adding software that can run on only its hardware. It’s time for a change of attitude.
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