Google Home: the good, the bad, and the potential

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Google: Cloud won't require customers to worry about infrastructure

Google infrastructure czar Urs Hölzle is focused on a cloud future where customers don't think about the infrastructure underlying all of the workloads they're running. Read More

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It Happened in a Flash-Taking a Look at Data Storage: SSD vs. Flash

How do solid-state drives really match up to hard disk drives? This Infographic illustrates a side-by-side comparison that quantifies how the differences extend beyond cost per GB. See how SSD and HDDs stack up against each other with facts on reliability, capacity, latency, transfer rates, IOPS, and power consumption. Read More

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Google Home: the good, the bad, and the potential

Google Home launched to consumers in November, but many journalists got a sneak peek. Here's what they thought. Read More

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Android Auto 2.0 for phones—No more excuses for distracted driving

Android Auto 2.0, gives drivers hands-free control of their Android smartphones. Read More

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Review: Google’s Home invasion

Google makes it as easy as it can to put the world’s knowledge at your fingertips on every screen you touch. With Google Home, it’s trying to extend that reach to casual conversation. Read More

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Report: Nearly 90 percent of smartphones worldwide run Android

The latest research from Strategy Analytics paints a picture of dominance for Google's mobile operating system. Read More

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The future of Drupal could be cooking in this lab

Acquia Labs has no illusions of making self-driving cars or shooting things into space like Google X, but the budding applied research arm of enterprise open-source Drupal provider Acquia does have designs on a slew of new applications for what it anticipates will be an increasingly browserless world. Read More

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Microsoft to patch Windows bug that Google revealed

Microsoft plans to patch a Windows vulnerability next week that Google publicly revealed just 10 days after notifying Microsoft. Read More

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4 Critical Data-Driven Challenges for Today's CIO

CIOs say they need to be business leaders as well as effective managers of IT resources. Doing this well means that CIOs need to be consensus builders and given this, they openly share that they feel challenged. Regardless of industry, when grouped together, CIO challenges fall into four categories: Connecting IT with Business Strategy, Technical Orchestration, Process Excellence, and Regulatory Compliance. Read More

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