Stick a fork in Apple, it's done

Salesforce realizes nobody wants to store their files in Salesforce

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September 05, 2013
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The bare-bones cloud: Why bother?

Although the benefits vary based on the services offered, IaaS tends to be a small step up from in-house virtualization. IaaS plays like Amazon EC2 mainly provide a way for you to do what you're already doing for a little less money.

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Issue highlights

1. Stick a fork in Apple, it's done

2. Salesforce realizes nobody wants to store their files in Salesforce

3. Video: Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3

4. IT Gender Salary Gap Not As Dramatic As You Think

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HP Blades Leadership and Innovation for the Data Center

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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

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

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

IT Gender Salary Gap Not As Dramatic As You Think

It's a common belief that men are paid more than women for the same job in the tech field. However, based on two recent salary surveys, that belief turns out to be less accurate than you might think. However, that doesn't mean significant gender career issues don't exist. READ MORE

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Boosting SQL Server Performance in a Virtual Environment

How can I/O optimization technology boost SQL Server response time by 130% and throughput by 50% in a virtual environment? openBench Labs tested V-locity VM in its independent lab—examining how the software dramatically increases SQL Server performance on VMs—with no additional hardware. Read now!

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