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Most powerful Internet of Things companies

The Internet of Things is predicted to grow to a $1.4 trillion market by 2020, which means there are opportunities for big businesses to make a lot of money. These are the most powerful IoT companies that will be shaping this growing market. Read More

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The most momentous tech events of the past 30 years
Brocade buying Ruckus Wireless for $1.2 billion
White House IT overhaul an antique roadshow
HTTP compression continues to put encrypted communications at risk
DARPA $2M contest looks to bring AI to wireless spectrum provisioning
Supercomputing shifts from power to purpose
What's in HP's $4,363 virtual reality desktop?
Intel's top PC, IoT executives leave in management shakeup
DARPA takes first step to develop technology that launches volleys of drones

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Convincing Your Boss That Software-Defined Storage Is The Future

You've probably heard the term software-defined storage. But how do you define it? And what does it really mean for the future of storage. If you've been trying to persuade your boss that software-defined storage is right for your organization. Read More

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The most momentous tech events of the past 30 years

History-making events from Cisco, IBM and Nortel to Facebook, Google and Apple. Read More

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Brocade buying Ruckus Wireless for $1.2 billion

Networking hardware vendor Brocade announced today that it would add a wireless infrastructure club to its bag in the form of Ruckus Wireless, as part of a deal with a net value of $1.2 billion. Read More

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White House IT overhaul an antique roadshow

The New York Times yesterday had an account of an ongoing effort to modernize the IT infrastructure and end-user equipment relied upon by those whose workplace address is 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Read More

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HTTP compression continues to put encrypted communications at risk

Security researchers have expanded and improved the three-year-old BREACH attack that exploits the HTTP compression mechanism in order to recover sensitive information such as authentication cookies from encrypted Web traffic. Read More

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DARPA $2M contest looks to bring AI to wireless spectrum provisioning

The defense research agency recently announced a $2 million Grand Challenge called the Spectrum Collaboration Challenge (SC2) and said the primary goal of the contest was to infuse radios with “advanced machine-learning capabilities so they can collectively develop strategies that optimize use of the wireless spectrum in ways not possible with today’s intrinsically inefficient approach of pre-allocating exclusive access to designated frequencies.” Read More

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Supercomputing shifts from power to purpose

Hewlett-Packard Enterprise is now producing high performance computing systems for specific needs. Read More

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What's in HP's $4,363 virtual reality desktop?

If you thought virtual reality headsets were expensive, the price of desktops to create VR content will blow you away. Read More

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Intel's top PC, IoT executives leave in management shakeup

The writing was on the wall for some Intel executives after a former Qualcomm executive was hired in November to oversee the company's PC, Internet of Things and software businesses, and two of them have now departed. Read More

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DARPA takes first step to develop technology that launches volleys of drones

DARPA’s Gremlins program has as a goal to launch groups of drones from large aircraft such as bombers or transport planes , as well as from fighters and other small, fixed-wing platforms while those planes are out of range of adversary defenses. When the Gremlins complete their mission, a C-130 transport aircraft would retrieve them in the air and carry them home, where ground crews would prepare them for their next use within 24 hours, DARPA said. Read More

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Gartner Newsletter: Achieving Frictionless I.T. in a Bimodal World, Why Devops is the Bridge Towards Speed, Agility, and Innovation

The cool vendors in this research are very diverse in their technical paradigms. This confirms that the DevOps "virtual" market is still very much in motion/forming and adds to the confusion of potential buyers. Read More

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