Monthly Archives: May 2013

Cray Offers Low-Cost XC30-AC Supercomputer for $500,000

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Cray officials are offering a lower-cost supercomputer that is designed and priced for enterprises that may be just coming into the high-performance computing space...

Big Switch Hires SDN Executive Away From Cisco

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Big Switch Networks, one of the leading startups in the burgeoning software-defined network space, has scored a coup by hiring away one of the...

Big Data Requires Businesses to Embrace Innovation, Change: Gartner

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Big data's ability to analyze unstructured data in large volumes and from disparate sources leads to innovative opportunities, but to get maximum value from...

Adobe Creative Cloud Move Elevates Company, Stymies Users

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Adobe's announcement that it is shifting everything to its Creative Cloud subscription program is a move that excites the longtime design software maker, but...

Facebook Tops List of Small-Business Social Media Sites

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Although small-business owners recognize the power of social media in engaging customers, most lack the expertise to apply the latest digital marketing tools to...

Tablet Use Dominated by Web Surfing, Email: BuyVia

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The top three functions consumers use the most on tablets are Web surfing, email and games, and the top three functions consumers use the...

Dish Network’s Buyout Bid Further Tangles Sprint’s Merger Options

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Just when you thought things couldn't get any more complicated in Sprint's three-way merger drama between the wireless carrier, Japanese wireless carrier Softbank and...

HP ProBook Notebooks Aimed at Small Businesses

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Seeking to address the needs of small and midsize businesses, Hewlett-Packard has unveiled its ProBook 400 Series notebooks that incorporate a new hybrid hard-drive...

10 Disruptive Online Services Enterprises Should Ban From the Network

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The Internet has become a savior for many companies. With the Web’s help, companies can expand their reach to other markets, dramatically improve their...

Intel Brings Silvermont to Mobile Competition vs. ARM

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Intel officials, five years after introducing the first low-power Atom chips, are finally bringing a new microarchitecture to the platform, a move they say...