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Cisco CloudVerse to Simplify Hybrid Clouds
Looking to make it easier for IT solution providers and end-user companies to unify hybrid cloud environments, Cisco Systems has created a unified framework called CloudVerse, designed to simplify the process of building, managing and connecting public, private and hybrid clouds. The framework relies on Cisco’s unified data center, cloud intelligent network and cloud applications…
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HP, Box Team Up on Cloud Content Management Offering
Technology giant Hewlett-Packard and secure content-sharing specialist Box announced a partnership to provide small and midsize businesses with an integrated collaboration experience to a range of users–from the individual to the enterprise–for storing and managing content in the cloud. HP is offering the Box cloud content management and collaboration platform on select SMB and enterprise…
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EMC: Only One-Third of Companies Effectively Use of Data
EMC announced its findings from a global survey of the data science community, which showed that only one third of the companies polled are making effective use of data. The EMC survey covers the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, India and China, and it reveals and quantifies a rampant scarcity across the globe…
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Dell Kills Streak 7 Tablet
Dell is discontinuing its Streak 7 tablet, a few months after killing the smaller Streak 5. Together, that means the end of the manufacturer s first foray into Android-based tablets. Streak 7 is no longer available online, read a new note on Dell’s Website, but you can browse our other mobile devices for similar products.…
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HP Buys Web-to-Print Specialist Hiflex
Hewlett-Packard (HP) announced the acquisition of Hiflex Software, a privately held software solutions provider specializing in Web-to-print and management information systems solutions for printing services. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Founded in 1991, Hiflex is headquartered in Aachen, Germany. Following the acquisition, Hiflex will continue to service its current customers, HP said…