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  • Enteracloud Offers Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery Platform

    IT infrastructure and services specialist Enteracloud launched an array of cloud-computing services tied to the Microsoft cloud platform, along with disaster recovery and co-location solutions. Enteracloud offers customized cloud solutions for companies that want to make the transition to cloud computing. Enteracloud’s range of cloud services allows for a customized, enterprise-level infrastructure, enabling companies to…

  • Preventing IT security breaches:

    Preventing IT security breaches: 41 percent of IT executives name it as a top concern Ensuring IT systems are used fully to maximize ROI of IT: 32 percent of IT executives name it as a top concern Understanding the full range of new technologies that are available and how to use them: 31 percent of…

  • IBM Supercomputers Most ‘Green’

    According to Green500.org, IBM supercomputers are the most energy-efficient in the world. In fact, the latest Supercomputing ‘Green500 List’ announced by Green500.org shows that a prototype of IBM’s next-generation Blue Gene/Q supercomputer is No. 1 on the list. The Green500 provides rankings of the most energy-efficient supercomputers in the world. The organization raises awareness about…

  • More New Users Choose iPhones Over Android Smartphones: Nielsen

    Google’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android creator Andy Rubin said Android is being activated on more than 500,000 smartphones and tablets each day, and yet there is mounting evidence that Android handset growth is flattening while Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone sales grow. Nielsen is the latest research to pour gas on this contentious fire. The researcher  discovered that while…

  • Dell Expands Midmarket Reach With Acquisitions

    Technology giant Dell is going to turn its attention–and a lot of money–to the midmarket, according to its CEO Michael Dell. In remarks made at an analyst conference, Dell said the company would pour $1 billion into acquisitions of midmarket companies in an effort to better serve businesses with up to 5,000 employees. "Acquisitions will…

  • HP TouchPad Gets Mixed Reviews, Needs Tweaks

    Hewlett-Packard has quite a bit riding on the marketplace success of its TouchPad tablet, slated for a July 1 release. The 9.7-inch device not only represents the manufacturer’s attempt to carve off a piece of the burgeoning tablet market, but also the debut of the webOS operating system on a form-factor other than a smartphone.…

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