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Stick a fork in Apple, it's done
Samsung has stolen Apple's core in smartphones, smartwatches, even smart refrigerators. The era of Apple dominance is over. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Panduit Corp.

Transform Your Data Center from Basic to Strategic
As data quantities increase exponentially, even as budgets remain constrained, the challenge of running a strategic data center becomes ever greater. Inefficiency in power and cooling can raise costs to an unacceptable level. Learn More.

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Securing Edge Data at the Center
Even as enterprises focus relentlessly on consolidation of data centers, they continue to aggressively expand the roles and numbers of branch offices, often located in remote locations that are difficult to support and protect. That poses the issue of how to protect data on the edge of the network, which may be subject to a variety of risks. Read more >>

Salesforce realizes nobody wants to store their files in Salesforce
Today, Salesforce is killing the Chatterbox name and instead subsuming its functionality into a new feature called Salesforce Files. It's different from previous Salesforce file-sharing efforts in several critical ways. Read More

Are you endangered? Offshoring now targets corporate IT jobs
While there are plenty of jobs at technology companies, startups, and smaller businesses, the classic enterprise IT department is laboring under what can only be called a perfect storm that's blowing away full-time positions at a frightening rate. Read More

Video: Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Samsung has been busy at the 2013 IFA show in Berlin, debuting several products. In the video below, Nick Barber of the IDG News Service gets some hands-on time with one of the new offerings: the Galaxy Note 3. Read More



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