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White Paper: Veritas The Data Genomics Project was an initiative designed to change the way we think about managing data. This benchmark report, the Data Genomics Index, encompasses a community of like-minded data scientists, industry experts, and thought leaders together with the purpose of better understanding the true nature of the unstructured data that we are creating, storing, and managing on a daily basis - a report on real storage environments' composition. Read More ▶ |
The machine learning features in the latest version of Splunk's enterprise data search platform add useful data analysis features, not simply black boxes. Read More ▶ | |
Just leave the slim and trim Blackout Buddy in your wall socket and you'll never be in the dark. It automatically turns on when the power goes out so that you can easily locate it. Then, fold in the prongs and you've got a flashlight. Read More ▶ | |
Also in today's open source roundup: Why is Google merging Android and Chrome into Andromeda? And will Andromeda be as open and customizable as Android? Read More ▶ | |
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Local manufacturers will still be able to license the BlackBerry name for their own phones. Read More ▶ | |
The effort taps big data analytics and machine learning for advanced threat detection. Read More ▶ | |
Microsoft's ambition for its new Dynamics 365 cloud CRM and ERP service is broader than simply creating a subscription service from its on-premises business tools. Read More ▶ | |
White Paper: Level 3 Communications Make no mistake, today's organizations run on their networks. And network decisions are business decisions. If you expect to thrive, your network must be able to respond instantly to changing requirements. It needs to help control costs and improve productivity. That's where the new capabilities of Level 3 Adaptive Network Control Solutions (ANCS) deliver real advantages. Read More ▶ |
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