NoSQL's real-time analytics, database consolidation entice enterprises

10 greatest superheroes of high tech

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August 22, 2013
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6 technologies you should learn this year

There's a saying in tech: March or die -- so stop slacking and study up. If you want to stay sought-after and raise your rate, you should be acquainted with the following technologies.

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1. NoSQL's real-time analytics, database consolidation entice enterprises

2. 10 greatest superheroes of high tech

3. INSIDER How to roll your own VPN

4. Has Agile Software Development Gone Mainstream?

White Paper: Riverbed Technology

Consolidating Remote Servers and Storage for Security

A new kind of storage architecture allows IT to consolidate remote servers and data in the data center by decoupling storage from its server over any distance--even thousands of miles--and still get the same performance as if the storage remained local to the branch. Read more >>

NoSQL's real-time analytics, database consolidation entice enterprises

At NoSQL Now conference, industry officials predict where the data management technology is going. READ MORE

10 greatest superheroes of high tech

At the risk of committing the ultimate sin -- mixing characters from multiple comics universes -- we present the best way to understand the strategies, motivations, and internal struggles of today's top tech leaders, through their uncanny superhero alter egos. READ MORE

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How to roll your own VPN

This roll-your-own option is made possible through the use of the open source OpenVPN project, Linux, and a few open source client-side applications. READ MORE

Has Agile Software Development Gone Mainstream?

Today's software development industry views object-oriented programming as 'just another tool.' Is agile development headed the same way? READ MORE

White Paper: Riverbed Technology

Eliminating the Challenge of Remote Backup

In today's global economy, many companies are increasingly distributed. That puts IT in a precarious position, especially when it comes to backup processes. Providing IT services to remote locations generally requires investment in local servers, storage, and networking. Read Now

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