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Nov 09, 2016
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Six big projects that went open-source
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Database Disruption Poses Challenges to IT Leaders: Networkworld Webcast

Today, databases are under pressure. Thanks to the Internet of Things and big data analytics, databases are growing in number, size, and complexity. It's time to re-think database implementation in the enterprise. Nancy Swanson, senior director of product marketing at Oracle, will explain how IT leaders can take on a strategic leadership role in spearheading these changes. Read More

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Six big projects that went open-source

Making big software and hardware projects open-source is an increasingly popular thing to do, whether you’re a big company, a small company, or even the government. Here’s a sampling of the latest major projects to hit the open-source realm. 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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5 ways enterprise networkers can - and can't - be like webscale stars

In networking these days, big cloud companies like Google and Facebook are at the top of their game. Here are five things that most enterprises can’t do to become like the Internet giants, followed by five things they can. Read More

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Novelty seeking and networking

Novelty seeking plays a strong role in the world of technology, and strong IT leaders recognize the need to create opportunities for the novelty seekers in their organizations. Read More

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US government's Code.gov software sharing website launched

Code.gov, a U.S. government website for promoting the sharing of custom-developed software code, was launched Thursday with listings of nearly 50 open-source projects from various government agencies. Read More

Research/Infographic: Dell Inc

It Happened in a Flash-Taking a Look at Data Storage: SSD vs. Flash: Networkworld Research/Infographic

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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