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Google's tighter control over Android is a good thing
By limiting availability of Android 3.0 code and tightening the smartphone standards, the search giant finally seems to understand Android is a platform to be nurtured and defended. Read More


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How to Put Data Storage on a Diet
Data storage needs continue to grow unabated, straining backup and disaster recovery systems while requiring more online spindles, using more power, and generating more heat. That leaves IT professionals to search for technology solutions that can at least lighten the load. Learn more.

WHITE PAPER: Univa UD

Increasing Revenue Through Data Center Management
Non-linear growth creates hindrances in operation that become costly, as well as resource consuming. The best solution to this growing discrepancy between our business's technology dependence and its operational environment is to program infrastructure policy. Read now!

Why open code is irrelevant to Android's success
The stark reality is that Android's growth has little to do with the question of open code. Vendors, developers, and end-users are embracing Android for what it delivers. Read More

Permabit extends data deduplication to Linux-based NAS
Permabit is targeting Linux-based NAS systems with its new VDO product because, after top tier vendors, it's the fastest growing market. Read More



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