World data exploding every two years: study
Growth in data generation causing challenges and opportunities for enterprises.
Growth in data generation causing challenges and opportunities for enterprises.
More than the 800 facilities, already selected for closure, may be shut down.
So-called "clickjacking" scams add fake posts on users' news feeds.
Judge Alsup, in a feisty mood, picked holes in both Oracle's and Google's arguments.
Expectations are mixed, with medium-sized businesses outpacing large ones. A rise seems ahead for software installations.
The chip maker's revenue and profit grew despite a weak PC market.
Over a dozen Foxconn workers attempted suicide last year leading to a controversy over working conditions.
ThinkPad Tablet includes strong security and deployment features.
Fourteen arrested for PayPal attacks, two others for related' cybercrimes.
10 regional stock exchanges are running Red Hat.
A vague job description hints at a group developing a new feature set for Microsoft's phone software.
It should make cloud transactions quicker.
Adobe is integrating the electronic signature technology into its document exchange services platform.
Google's revenue and profit grew in the second quarter, as the company's core search advertising business continued to perform very well.
Intel appointed new leaders to run the McAfee subsidiary as David DeWalt resigned as the unit's president, the company said on Wednesday.
Lenovo nudged out Acer to become the world's third-largest PC maker, and is inching closer to taking the second spot from Dell, according to IDC research released on Wednesday.
The judge overseeing Oracle's corporate-theft lawsuit against SAP will now consider SAP's request for a retrial, after the companies said they are unlikely to reach a mediated settlement in their dispute.
It "appears possible" that Google knew that its Android mobile operating system would violate Java patents held by Oracle, but decided to go ahead with the effort anyway, the judge overseeing the companies' intellectual property lawsuit said in a letter filed Tuesday.
Lawyers for Oracle and SAP are due in court Wednesday to argue post-trial motions in their TomorrowNow lawsuit, with SAP seeking a new trial and a reduction of the US$1.3 billion jury award it was ordered to pay.
Cloud providers will require High-Speed Reliable Logging (HSRL) solutions to be able to maintain and secure their data centers.
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