Monthly Archives: June 2012

Microsoft and AppFog Bring Multilanguage PaaS Goodness to Windows Azure

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AppFog, provider of a platform as a service (PaaS) for developers who use multiple cloud platforms, has announced they have cooperated on the development...

OpenLogic Delivers CentOS Linux Support on Microsoft Windows Azure

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OpenLogic, provider of open-source scanners, open-source governance solutions and community-backed open-source support for the data center and the cloud, announced that it will provide...

Microsoft Updates Windows Azure With Open-Source Support, More

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Microsoft announced a slew of new updates and services for Windows Azure, available June 7, that make it a more flexible, open and powerful...

Nokia Asha 305, 306, 311 Push the Limits of Feature Phones

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Nokia, as part of its quest to get the next billion people onto the Internet, has introduced the Asha Touch family of devices€”the Nokia...

As IPv6 Launches, It’s Time to Worry About Security

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By: Robert LemosProviders, large Web content providers and home router makers teamed together on Wednesday to launch their services on the next-generation Internet Protocol...

Cisco Unveils Rugged TelePresence Endpoint, ISDN Appliances

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Cisco System is rolling out a ruggedized version of its TelePresence immersive video conferencing endpoint that is designed for such harsh environments as the...
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Lenovo U410 Ultrabook

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Lenovo U410 Ultrabook Lenovo's U410 Ultrabook measures 0.83-inches thin, weighs 4.18 pounds, can pair up to a third-generation Intel Core i7 processor with 1 terabyte...

NetApp Adds Flash Pool to New Midrange Array for Cloud Systems

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Data storage provider NetApp is putting two terms together than aren't often seen in the same sentence. Those would be "entry-level" and "cloud system."A...
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Linked Data

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Linked Data "Linked data" is about using the Web to connect related data that wasn't previously linked or using the Web to lower the barriers...

Toshiba Jumps Ahead With 19nm SSDs for Notebooks

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Toshiba Storage Products jumped ahead of its competitors on June 4 to unveil the first solid-state drives to use the smaller, thinner 19-nanometer NAND...