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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Inside the DreamWorks data center

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Inside the DreamWorks data center
The data center infrastructure at DreamWorks Imagination Studios is certainly state of the art, but it doesn't make as much use of cloud, virtualization solid-state storage technologies as one might expect. Insider (registration required) Read More


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WORK: Gift ideas for the office (or home office)
With today's flexible workstyles, your office can be in a corporate workspace or the dining room table of your home. No matter the place, sometimes you need more than just a notebook and a mouse to get things done - so we're here to help. Read More

Cisco's wireless chief: Meraki simplifies customers' lives
Meraki Networks, the tiny, privately held WLAN vendor that Cisco earlier this week announced it will buy for $1.2 billion, is as different from Cisco as night is from day. Read More

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Organizations of all sizes are facing daunting challenges as they struggle to adapt their data center networks to new technologies and applications. The move toward cloud architectures in particular is demanding a high-performance network interconnect that can host servers potentially numbering in the thousands. Read Now

HP to 'seek redress' for alleged Autonomy accounting fraud
Hewlett-Packard is planning to "aggressively" seek recompense for alleged accounting fraud related to the acquisition of its Autonomy unit, which resulted in the vendor taking a non-cash impairment charge of US$8.8 billion. Read More

With Intel's Otellini phasing out, new CEO may bring fresh mobile focus
Intel CEO Paul Otellini is getting ready to leave the company, and analysts say this could be a positive change for the world's largest chip maker. Read More

CONNECT: Networky gift ideas for the holidays
Opening a new gadget for the holidays isn't any fun if you can't connect to the InterWeb or other devices. Sometimes you need to upgrade your network, and they often make great gifts, too! Read More


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The Grill: Healthcare CIO Catherine Bruno
Catherine Bruno, vice president and CIO of Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems, is also executive sponsor of the Bangor Beacon Community grant program, which brings together a dozen local healthcare organizations focused on improving healthcare while reducing costs through the use of IT. Read More

Software 'glitches' are not acceptable. Learn from aviation
The term "glitch" is often used to describe an error in software, but the word itself undermines the severity of such errors, according to open source software company Adacore. Read More

Performance and pricing determine the "4G experience"
The phrase "4G network" suggests a seamless blanket of high-speed data connections that are always reliable. Yet the actual deployment of 4G macro cells are highly local and, as a result, there are wide variances in performance and reliability. Read More

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