Monthly Archives: March 2014

Cloud-based contact center

Move Contact Centers to the Cloud ASAP: 10 Reasons Why

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Move Contact Centers to the Cloud ASAP: 10 Reasons Why by Chris Preimesberger Get Up and Running in No Time On-premises systems can take months to deploy,...
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PC Sales Retreat Shows No Sign of Ending: 10 Reasons Why

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PC Sales Retreat Shows No Sign of Ending: 10 Reasons Why By Don Reisinger Blame It on Tablet Sales No doubt about it: Tablets have been the...
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GoDaddy Embraces Open-Source OpenStack Cloud

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The open-source OpenStack cloud platform is officially gaining a new supporter today, with the announcement that GoDaddy is now supporting the OpenStack Foundation.GoDaddy, one...

IBM Completes Acquisition of DBaaS Provider Cloudant

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Technology giant IBM announced that it has completed the acquisition of Cloudant, a privately held database-as-a-service (DBaaS) provider that enables developers to create mobile...

Roku HDMI Streaming Stick Offers Access to Netflix, YouTube

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Streaming media platform Roku announced the Roku Streaming Stick HDMI version, a tiny Roku player that gives consumers a way to access a wide...

PC Sales Expected to Decline Further: IDC

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Worldwide PC shipments fell by 9.8 percent in 2013, slightly better than a projected decline of 10.1 percent, but still the most severe contraction...

Health Care Organizations Slow to Implement BI Systems

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Despite the acknowledged benefits that health care organizations would realize by implementing business intelligence (BI) platforms, a survey by TEKsystems, a provider of IT...

IBM: 8 Questions With the Company’s New Big Data Honcho

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IBM recently named Bob Picciano as senior vice president of its newly formed Big Data and Analytics Group. He is charged with leading a...

BAE Systems Takes Government-Grade Storage to Enterprise

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BAE Systems supplies big data IT for U.S. government and military deployments, and now it's taking all that expertise to the commercial market.The Rockville,...

SOHO Routers at Risk–Again

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Once again, security researchers are pointing an accusing finger at small office/home office (SOHO) routers as being vulnerable to exploitation.This time the research group...