Monthly Archives: November 2012

Amazon Web Services Launches Redshift Data Warehouse in the Cloud

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Amazon Web Services has announced the limited preview of Amazon Redshift, its new data warehouse in the cloud.Amazon said its new petabyte-scale data warehouse...

Dell Enhances Wyse PocketCloud to Address BYOD

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Dell officials are addressing the rising tide of the bring your own device, or BYOD, trend with enhancements to their Wyse PocketCloud software, which...
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A Patient Care Dashboard

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A Patient Care Dashboard Rounds features a dashboard that shows grids of both patients and the care team. Icons allow doctors to open screens to...
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South Carolina Security Goes South

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South Carolina Security Goes South In October, officials in South Carolina's Department of Revenue admitted that information belonging to as many as 4.4 million people...

Google Street View: See Global Ski Resorts Before Checking In

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Google Street View is making it easier for avid skiers to prepare for the world's greatest ski slopes before they ever leave home through...

Google Gmail Users Now Can Easily Send 10GB Attachments via Drive

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Google has upgraded its Gmail services by enabling users to send much larger file attachments—as big as 10GB—directly through its Google Drive cloud storage...

Polycom Brings Remote Health Care to South Pole Researchers

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Polycom has announced an effort by the University of Texas Medical Branch to bring remote medical aid to researchers working in Antarctica near the...

Nokia Requests a Ban on BlackBerry Sales in 3 Countries

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Nokia has filed documents in courts in the United States, the U.K. and Canada asking them to bar Research In Motion from selling BlackBerry...

Asus Delays Taichi Dual-Screen Ultrabook Shipments

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Consumers who were hoping to lay their hands on the Asus Taichi dual-screen Ultrabook will be disappointed to learn the computer maker has delayed...

Data Security Concerns Impact Cloud Deployments

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While organizations continue to adopt cloud computing solutions, data security remains an issue, according to a survey of enterprises commissioned by Asigra and performed...