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Silver Peak unveils virtual appliances for offsite replication

Silver Peak Systems announced a new virtual application designed to dramatically speed up data duplication for disaster recovery without the purchase of additional hardware. The company’s VRX-2, VRX-4...

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Intel aims for easy server upgrades

To make server upgrades easier, Intel introduced a rack reference architecture that speeds up data throughput while reducing energy and maintenance costs in data centers. The architecture, announced on...

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#XboxReveal: Next Xbox Coming on May 21

As was rumored, Microsoft announced an event on their campus scheduled for May 21, where they promise to talk about the next generation of the Xbox. Larry Hyrb, more popularly known as Xbox LIVE’s...

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AMD-led consortium takes steps to break multicore programming barriers

Programming for multicore systems can be complex, so an industry consortium led by Advanced Micro Devices has taken a step ahead in its goal to eliminate development challenges so applications are...

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New LibreOffice version targets business, power users

Written by: Sam Varghese | Published in: Open SourceThe free office suite, LibreOffice, has released version 4.2 overnight, with the focus being on enterprise and power users. Read More

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Frank Gehry: What Is The Connection Between The Dancing Shiva And The Disney...

Frank Gehry is the acclaimed architect of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles — which just celebrated its 10th anniversary. This interview for The...

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IBM’s Cloudant deal will deliver NoSQL on demand

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9 Ideas That Can Change Everything We Think About Cities

By 2050, a staggering 70 percent of the world’s population will live in cities. (Right now it’s 51 percent.) That will be about 6.72 billion humans putting pressure on a lot of aging infrastructure....

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The Architecture Of The Future Is Far More Spectacular Than You Could Imagine

“Every great architect is — necessarily — a great poet. He must be a great original interpreter of his time, his day, his age.” Those are the words of one undeniably great architect, Frank Lloyd...

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Boot camp backlash: Cracks in the code academies

Credit: Goodluz Read More The post Boot camp backlash: Cracks in the code academies appeared first on GetSomeTechNews.com - Your Technology News Source

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Backdoor accounts found in networking and security appliances from Barracuda...

A variety of networking and security appliances from Barracuda Networks contain backdoor accounts that could allow attackers to log in remotely over SSH (Secure Shell) and gain administrative, or root,...

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Fujitsu developing HTML5 app platform for enterprise security

Engineers at Fujitsu Laboratories are developing an HTML5-based platform for smartphones that designed to keep corporate data secure when accessed from employee-owned handsets. The system, which...

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Twitter announces Vine for video

Twitter has announced a new mobile video sharing service, called Vine, designed to allow users to connect through short video clips in a fashion akin to tweeting. In keeping with the micro-blogging...

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Senators seek H-1B cap that starts at 115,000 and rises

A bipartisan group of Senators is planning to introduce a bill that not only hikes the H-1B cap, but allows it to rise automatically with demand to a maximum of 300,000 visas annually. This 20-page...

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Oracle’s Java security head says the company will ‘fix Java,’ communicate better

Oracle's head of Java security is promising the vendor will "fix" issues with the widely used programming language, as well as improve its outreach efforts to community members, following a spate of...

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MySQL and Cinnamon questions surround Fedora Linux 18

It was just last week that Fedora Linux 18 "Spherical Cow" made its official debut, but since then, the Red Hat-supported distribution has been all over the news for a variety of reasons, not all of...

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New security service pounces on 8 telltale signs of malware infection

Signatures? We don't need no stinking signatures. That's the philosophy behind a new malware-detection service dubbed TAAS (Trust as a Service) NetAnalyzer, launched today by startup company TaaSERA....

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Is Microsoft driving PC makers to Google Chromebook and Android?

In the wake of Acer's declaration of brisk Chromebook sales and lackluster Windows 8 PC The post Is Microsoft driving PC makers to Google Chromebook and Android? appeared first on GetSomeTechNews.com -...

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5 years after major DNS flaw is discovered, few U.S. companies have deployed...

Five years after the disclosure of a serious vulnerability in the Domain Name System dubbed the Kaminsky bug, only a handful of U.S. ISPs, financial institutions or e-commerce companies have deployed...

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Pentagon to add thousands of new cyber security jobs

The Pentagon is planning to expand its cyber security force nearly five fold over the next several years in a bid to bolster its defensive and offensive computer capabilities. The plan is to add about...

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Apple announces 128GB iPad

Apple on Tuesday announced a new iPad that's a lot like the existing fourth-generation iPad, only with more storage than ever before. The post Apple announces 128GB iPad appeared first on...

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Samsung denied new trial and Apple more damages in patent suit

A court in California denied Samsung Electronics a retrial in a patent infringement dispute with Apple, and also declined to raise the damages earlier awarded to Apple by a jury. The court on Tuesday...

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Streaming video: RIM BlackBerry 10 launch event

Today's the big day for Research in Motion (RIM), which plans to officially unveil its BlackBerry 10 OS at a special event in New York City that begins at 10 a.m. The post Streaming video: RIM...

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Mozilla to automatically block virtually all plug-ins in Firefox

Mozilla yesterday announced it would automatically disable all plug-ins in Firefox except the latest version of Adobe's Flash Player, citing security and stability reasons for the move. The feature,...

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Teradici releases preview of delayed PCoIP platform for VMware and Microsoft

Teradici has been forced to delay the release of Arch, which combines VMware and Microsoft server-based desktops using its PCoIP protocol, due to a scalability issue. But a new tech preview will still...

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IBM security tool can catch insider threats, fraud

IBM today rolled out a tool it says can cull massive terabytes of data, including email -- to help customers detect external attacks aimed at stealing sensitive information or insider threats that...

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Microsoft’s new Web-scanning tool finds company’s own sites lacking

Microsoft has unveiled a dev center called modern.ie that sports resources and tools ostensibly aimed at helping developers embrace modern standards like CSS3 and HTML5 and with a less-than-subtle...

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Twitter suffers outage for third time this month

Twitter was down for some users today. The micro-blogging site reported around 10:30 a.m. ET today that some users were unable to access Twitter The post Twitter suffers outage for third time this...

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JCache caching standard won’t make it into Java EE 7

Java EE (Enterprise Edition) programmers will have to wait a bit longer before they can use JCache, a long-desired standard caching API (application programming interface) for the language, as its...

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SAP expands partner program to account for cloud applications

SAP's burgeoning portfolio of cloud-based applications has prompted it to make some changes to its PartnerEdge program. More than 500 partners who have relationships with SuccessFactors, the cloud HCM...

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IBM bulks up analysis muscle with Star Analytics buy

Adding more performance management muscle to its line of analysis software and services, IBM is acquiring the software assets of Star Analytics. IBM plans to use the software in its offerings to help...

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HP ships Chromebook, looks beyond Windows laptops

Hewlett-Packard has announced the availability of its latest Pavilion laptop with Google's Chrome OS as the PC maker tries to improve laptop sales by offering an alternative to the Windows OS. The...

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HTC says phones with larger screens are on the way

Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC will release phones with screens larger than 5 inches, and develop more budget-friendly handsets for the Chinese market, its CFO said Monday. The post HTC says phones...

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MySQL 5.6 tackles NoSQL competitors

With MySQL 5.6, released Tuesday, Oracle has updated the open-source database to make it more competitive with NoSQL data stores such as MariaDB or Cassandra. "We're in constant dialogue with our...

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ForeScout integrates its NAC with AirWatch’s mobile management

ForeScout Technologies and AirWatch have integrated their respective products for network access control and mobile management in a bid to give IT departments better control over devices that employees...

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Enterprises standardize on four-year-old IE8, says dev

Even as the release of Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) looms for Windows 7, enterprises are standardizing on the four-year-old IE8 instead, a developer of browser management software said today. "Customers...

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Box’s new partner program could yield benefits to enterprise customers

A new partner program from Box could help its end customers by making the cloud storage and file sharing service more broadly and easily integrated with third-party enterprise Web and mobile...

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Ovum: Big data collection colliding with privacy concerns

A recent push in the IT industry to collect and monetize big data is headed for a clash with privacy concerns from Internet users and potential regulation from some governments, according to tech...

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Salesforce.com set to build out Chatterbox with EntropySoft acquisition

Salesforce.com has quietly acquired a startup called EntropySoft, a maker of content management and integration software, in a move likely meant to bolster Salesforce.com's Chatterbox service. The...

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Forrester: SharePoint faces challenging future

Despite strong support from IT pros, SharePoint faces increased skepticism from business leaders and it's unclear whether the collaboration product will deliver cloud, social, and mobile advancements...

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Free quick-start guides teach Office 2013 basics

The other day I offered four reasons you don't need Microsoft Office 2013. However, if you fall into the camp that does need it, or you just decided not to follow my advice (it's been known to happen),...

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Microsoft is attacking Gmail for tactics it uses itself

Software companies in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. The post Microsoft is attacking Gmail for tactics it uses itself appeared first on GetSomeTechNews.com - Your Technology News Source

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Microsoft launches campaign against Gmail over privacy

Microsoft has launched a campaign in the U.S. that targets Google's alleged practice of going through the contents of all Gmail messages to sell and target advertisements, raising again an old issue...

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Microsoft, Symantec take down Bamital click-fraud botnet

Microsoft and Symantec have dismantled a botnet that took over millions of computers for criminal activities such as identity theft and click fraud. The Bamital botnet threatened the $12.7 billion...

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Oracle simplifies database clones and snapshots with Snap utility

Oracle database users can now create snapshots and clones of the company's databases on a Sun ZFS Storage Appliance in one step, which should simplify both storage management and internal development...

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New LibreOffice turns up the heat on Microsoft

Today saw the release of a landmark update of LibreOffice, the community successor to OpenOffice.org that's developed by TDF (The Document Foundation) and its global volunteer community. The post New...

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Critical vulnerability in cURL library could affect large number of applications

A critical buffer overflow vulnerability patched this week in the widely used open-source cURL library (libcurl) has the potential to expose a large number of applications and systems to remote code...

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Six good reasons to download LibreOffice 4.0

It's been just a few weeks since the first LibreOffice 4.0 release candidate made its debut, but on Thursday the Document Foundation officially launched the final version of the free and open source...

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Adobe blames naïve Office users for latest Flash Player exploits

In sync with the release of critical security updates to Flash Player, Adobe's security team has revealed that the forthcoming version of the softw The post Adobe blames naïve Office users for latest...

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Java retakes the lead in language popularity

Despite recent headlines about its security woes, Java has returned to the top spot in a monthly assessment of the popularity of programming languages, The post Java retakes the lead in language...

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