Monthly Archives: August 2012

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Packaging

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Packaging The Galaxy Note 10.1 arrives in slim, fairly simple packaging. For now, Samsung is selling a WiFi-only version in a 16GB model for $499...

GNS Healthcare to Develop Big Data Computer Model for Huntington’s Disease

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GNS Healthcare, a data-analytics company, is working with nonprofit scientific research organization CHDI Foundation to craft a computer model to fight Huntington's disease.GNS develops...

Startup Boundary Offers Real-Time, Cloud-Based App Monitoring, Analytics

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Newcomer Boundary has found its own way to bring baked-in business intelligence and analytics to the monitoring of data center systems--and in a real-time...

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Tablet Looks to ‘Redefine’ Another Market

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If Samsung, with its Galaxy Tab devices, sought to secure the No. 2 position in the crowded market Apple created with the iPad, then...

iPad Use Is on the Rise in Pharmaceutical Sales Pitches: Study

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The Apple iPad tablet is a key part of a pharmaceutical sales representative's toolkit, a new study by Manhattan Research confirmed. Among "ePharma" doctors...
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Getting Started: Define the Big Data Starting Point and Compelling Business Drivers

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Getting Started: Define the Big Data Starting Point and Compelling Business Drivers Structured and unstructured data are growing at an annual rate of 60 percent,...

Rackspace OpenStack-Based Private Cloud Software Available for Free

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Rackspace has announced the release of Rackspace Private Cloud Software, powered by OpenStack and code-named Alamo.The new offering is designed to make it easy...

Skyera Extends Consumer-Grade Flash for Enterprise Arrays

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Skyera, a startup that has developed some of the densest all-NAND flash storage arrays on the planet, on Aug. 14 launched its Skyhawk series...

Citadel Trojan Targets VPN Credentials at Airport

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Researchers at Trusteer recently uncovered a variant of the Citadel Trojan targeting the virtual private network (VPN) credentials used by employees at a major...

Google Search Algorithm Update Means Better Copyright Protection

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Google is updating its search engine algorithm to help copyright holders better protect their works by ranking Websites lower if they've been reported as...