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Oct 11, 2016
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Intel looks beyond x86, puts 64-bit ARM processor in new FPGA chip

It seems the chip war between Intel and ARM is slowly winding down, at least for the time being. Read More

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New products of the week 10.10.16
Compuware says there’s life left in mainframes
Data center management in the cloud can predict downtime, vendors say
OpenStack Newton serves up a heaping helping of scalability
Spammers prefer Trump over Clinton, but are rapidly losing faith in Trump

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Vendor Risk Management: How To Get Better Visibility

How well do you know your vendors and the risk they pose? The scope of vendors you need to assess is rising constantly. At the same time, there is more scrutiny than ever on data security and privacy. These factors create greater shared risk where organizations can be held liable for their vendors' actions. To get a complete view of risk, you need a way to automatically combine subjective and objective data. Read More

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New products of the week 10.10.16

Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Juniper and Citrix. Read More

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Compuware says there’s life left in mainframes

Maybe Compuware’s assertions that mainframes can work with DevOps are justified. Read More

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Data center management in the cloud can predict downtime, vendors say

As data center infrastructure management (DCIM) moves to the cloud, new integrations with internet of things sensors and big data analytics may help prevent costly downtime. Read More

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OpenStack Newton serves up a heaping helping of scalability

The next release of OpenStack made its debut on Thursday with a raft of new features for better scalability and resiliency. Read More

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Spammers prefer Trump over Clinton, but are rapidly losing faith in Trump

Donald Trump is far and away the favorite presidential candidate of at least one demographic group: spammers, though they are rapidly abandoning him. Read More

White Paper: Sapho

Accelerate Digital Transformation With Simplified Business Apps

65% of employees ignore data when making a decision and 62% delay completing tasks that require logging into multiple systems. This Forrester paper discusses how business apps are used and how the right apps will empower employees to make data-driven decisions, solve business problems, and be more connected to the business. Read More

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