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White Paper: Dimension Data

Enabling Transformation to a Digital Enterprise

As enterprise organizations move to adopt digitization, leveraging technologies of the Third Platform, the impact on enterprise networks will be profound as they contend with balancing business and technology forces. More importantly enterprises have concerns with supporting and managing new architectural models and operating practices that new IT workloads require. Read More

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Is Desktop-as-a-Service ready for business?

Licensing complications and an immature market limit where DaaS is useful, but desktops in the cloud are ideal for specific situations. Read More

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How to make IT governance work

In this free report prepared by the CIO Executive Council, three IT execs describe how they turn business partners into “informed co-investors of the IT budget.” Read More

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DARPA wants radical propulsion system capable of Mach/hypersonic speeds

Fast, faster, fastest might be an accurate description of the type of propulsion system researchers from DARPA are looking to build in the next few years. The radical research agency will next month detail what it calls the Advanced Full Range Engine which, in a nutshell, is a dual personality propulsion system that combines a turbine engine for low speed operations with a ramjet/scramjet for high speed, supersonic operations. Read More

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IBM Watson/ XPrize open $5 million AI competition for world-changing applications

According to IBM and XPrize, the four-year competition aims to “accelerate adoption of AI technologies, and spark creative, innovative and audacious demonstrations of the technology that are truly scalable and solve societal grand challenges. Read More

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Microsoft moves on open source .Net, ramps up multilanguage tools

Company embraces Linux, Mac OS, iOS, Android, and will show SQL Server on Red Hat's Linux Read More

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DHS wants to predict how malware will morph

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) wants to be able to predict what form malware will take so it can plan how to block it when it becomes reality. Read More

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Red Hat polishes JBoss EAP for a cloud-native future

Red Hat on Monday rolled out a major new release to its JBoss Enterprise Application Platform that's designed to offer better support for containers and cloud-native applications. Read More

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Cisco platform lets IT rein-in disruptive data center operations, security, applications

Cisco’s Tetration Analytics full rack appliance tackles critical data center operations such as policy compliance, application forensics. Read More

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How computer modeling built the 2016 Cadillac CT6

To keep costs low and hit production schedules, Cadillac engineers ran more than 200,000 simulations and spent 50 million compute hours testing the new car. Here’s what they learned. Read More

White Paper: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

The Changing Face of Mission-Critical IT

Recent IDG research illustrates that mission-critical systems require customers to balance performance, availability and risk against cost. In a world where loyalty and revenue can be lost in seconds, this paper discusses how to evaluate the options for your mission critical environment. Read More

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