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Beefier servers pack more storage, DDR4 memory
Chasing data-center trends, top server makers have made storage and memory capacity a priority in their new servers. Read More


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2014 Gartner MarketScope for Group Video Systems
In this MarketScope report, Gartner evaluated seven group video conferencing vendors on business model, customer experience, market responsiveness and track record, marketing execution, product strategy, and overall viability. Learn more >>

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How to Protect Enterprise Data Yet Enable Secure Access
Let's face it. Today's enterprise IT is faced with an increasingly challenging landscape, as the proliferation of personal devices in the work place and the sheer amount of unstructured data and content being generated continues to reach new heights. Learn More

Lenovo, IBM x86 server strategy gets clarity as acquisition looms
With Lenovo expected to close its IBM x86 server business acquisition by year end, a glimpse at the combined server product line has emerged. Read More

Intel wants to modernize data centers with new Xeon server chips
Intel has designed its latest server chips to provide the building blocks to modernize "legacy data centers" by providing more processing cores, throughput and power-saving features. Read More

Aaron Levie doesn't want his company to get boxed in
When Aaron Levie co-founded Box in 2004, he envisioned how businesses would benefit from cloud storage and file sharing -- improved data access and collaboration -- and, since few vendors grasped this, Box cashed in when this technology got popular years later. Read More

33 equipment manufacturers oppose public-utility broadband
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission should resist calls to reclassify broadband as a regulated public utility as a way to enact strong net neutrality rules, more than 30 broadband equipment manufacturers, including Cisco Systems, IBM and Intel, have said. Read More

Rakuten buys shopping site Ebates for $1 billion
Japanese online shopping giant Rakuten has added another company to its cart with the acquisition of Ebates, a cash-back shopping website. Read More


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8 Steps to Fill the Mobile Enterprise Application Gap
Mobile devices and applications are quickly becoming as important and widespread in the enterprise as PCs and traditional business apps. Traveling executives and Millennials alike expect to communicate, collaborate and access their important work applications and data from anywhere on whatever device they choose. Read now

PayPal subsidiary Braintree to process Bitcoin payments
Online payments platform Braintree will start processing Bitcoin transactions, allowing merchants to accept payments in the crypto-currency. Read More

Malicious advertising hits Amazon, YouTube and Yahoo, Cisco says
Malicious advertisements have popped up on websites such as YouTube, Amazon and Yahoo, part of a sophisticated campaign to spread malware, Cisco said Monday. Read More

Salesforce.com launches $100 million venture capital fund
While Salesforce.com has been an active investor in startup companies for years, it's taking these efforts to the next level with its first dedicated venture capital fund. Read More

Tibco going up against Oracle, IBM and Adobe with new customer engagement platform
Add Tibco to the list of vendors pushing a full stack of so-called "customer engagement" software, which companies use to track and analyze consumer behavior in hopes of building deeper relationships with them and ultimately, selling more products and services. Read More

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba seeks up to $21 billion in US IPO
Alibaba is looking to raise as much as US$21 billion in its U.S. IPO, according to documents filed Friday, making the Chinese e-commerce company's debut one of the largest initial public offerings in U.S. history. Read More

Cisco retools UCS server line
Cisco this week revamped its UCS server line with systems designed to scale form the largest cloud deployment to those with only up to 15 servers. Read More


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