Monthly Archives: February 2013

IBM Extends PureSystems With New Cloud, Big Data Offerings

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IBM has announced a series of new hardware, software, services and more to help enterprises move to its PureSystems family of expert integrated systems...

Citadel Trojan Moves from Crime to Espionage

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A team of attackers with a penchant for Shakespearian verse has used the popular cyber-crime program known as Citadel to infiltrate government offices in...

BYOD Is Just Getting Started, So Prepare: Forrester

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The bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend has only just begun, according to a "Mobile Workforce Adoption Trends" report from research firm Forrester.Just begun, that is, if...

Cisco Systems Unveils New High-Speed Cloud Fabric Devices

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First, it was servers connecting PCs to create the Internet. Then servers began being clustered and corralled to enable application-service providers, grid systems and...

Firefox, Chrome Browsers Can Now ‘Talk’ Without a Plug-In

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Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers can for now for the first time work together for video chats without the installation of enabling plug-ins,...

MVNO Solavei, With Its Pay-the-Customer Model, Is Growing

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As T-Mobile, with its recent acquisition MetroPCS, moves ahead with its plans to aggressively pursue prepaid subscribers and what it calls the "value market,"...

EMC Says Big Data Is Essential to Improving Health Outcomes

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Big data is going through a transformation, and health care IT will be a major beneficiary of its analytics capabilities, according to an executive...
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HP Pavilion ($330)

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HP Pavilion ($330) The Intel-powered notebook boasts a 14-inch display that's about 2 inches wider than other Chromebook notebooks on the market. HP Pavilion 14 Weighing in...

BlackBerry Z10 Smartphone Is, as Promised, a New Paradigm

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The BlackBerry Z10 is the first smartphone to run BlackBerry 10, the mobile operating system that BlackBerry is counting on to make it, once...

Dell to Go Private in $24.4 Billion Deal That Includes Microsoft

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Dell executives are taking the world's third-largest PC maker private, after weeks of speculation, in an effort to enable it to ramp up their...