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At EMC, Scale Out Storage Grows Up


Scale-out storage systems have proven to be a perfect remedy for coping with the flood of unstructured data inundating enterprise IT. Whether it’s user home directories, email system repositories or rich media file shares, scale-out arrays, where capacity can be quickly increased by adding Lego-like storage nodes, have proven to be easier to deploy and scale than traditional big iron storage systems.

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Smartphone Theft: What Is Best Defense?


The latest smartphones might feature screens with unparalleled colors and clarity, cutting-edge cameras, and the ability to run a bewildering array of apps. But why don’t they build in better loss prevention?

That’s the gist of a plea issued this week by New York attorney general Eric T. Schneiderman, who’s written to the CEOs of Apple, Google, Microsoft and Samsung, urging them to “help crack down on cell phone theft” by making it more difficult for thieves to wipe stolen devices’ memory and resell the devices.

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Networking Gets Interesting Again

From software-defined networking to fabrics to powerful new switches, network vendors are fighting for a revitalized market.
Network Computing

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Amazon, Microsoft Partner Up for Cloud Management

New software lets Microsoft System Center users manage both AWS and Windows Azure cloud services from a single console.
Network Computing

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Fusion-io Leaders Step Down in Executive-Suite Turmoil

Fusion-io CEO David Flynn and CMO Rick White have departed the flash memory company just weeks after acquiring NexGen Storage, a startup. Reports say Fusion-io’s board wasn’t satisfied with revenue growth.
Network Computing

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VMware Fights Android BYOD Headaches


VMware announced Wednesday the availability of its Horizon Mobile product for certain Android-based Verizon smartphones. The technology establishes a second instance of Google’s mobile OS on a compatible device, allowing employees to keep their personal content separate from an IT-controlled workspace.

Such partitions have been considered an ideal ever since workers began bringing their own smartphones into the office, but with many vendors already touting similar technologies of their own, it’s not certain that VMware will gain traction in the crowded mobile enterprise management market.

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Microsoft takes the offensive against Google, and it’s about time

Google was once a humble startup with a big dream—to be the David that takes down Microsoft’s Goliath. Google has become a tech force to be reckoned with, challenging Microsoft in almost every area including Web search, browsers, email, operating systems, productivity software and mobile platforms. Over time, it has chipped away at Microsoft’s market share.

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Eliminating Noisy Neighbors in the Public Cloud

An IaaS provider is using all-SSD arrays and storage QoS to ensure that some tenants can’t disrupt performance of others by overconsuming resources.
Network Computing

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Motorola Launches 802.11ac APs

Motorola joins a growing number of enterprise WLAN players with early 802.11ac products. Here’s how its new APs stack up.
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Microsoft takes care of IE zero day with Patch Tuesday update

It’s Patch Tuesday again, and Microsoft has plenty to keep IT admins and users busy this month. Microsoft has released ten new security bulletins for May, but the two that should get the most attention and the highest priority are both related to the Internet Explorer Web browser.

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