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Video to Lead Internet Traffic Growth, Cisco Report Projects
Cisco announced the results of the annual Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Forecast, 2009-2014, which projected global Internet traffic will increase more than fourfold to 767 exabytes (an exabyte equals one quintillion bytes) by 2014. This amount is 100 exabytes higher than the projected level in 2013, or an increase the equivalent of 10 times…
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HP Offers Collaboration, Network Solutions at a Price for Small Business
HP is taking the concept behind its Converged Infrastructure strategy of pre-integrated, pre-tested solutions designed for the enterprise and data center to small and midsized businesses at a price point designed for them. The technology giant has announced new communication, collaboration and networking solutions for small business and midsized business, as well as new storage…
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Dell CEO Considered Taking PC Maker Private
(Reuters) – Dell Inc’s (NASDAQ:DELL) chief executive said on Thursday he has considered taking the company he founded private, but said the transformation of the personal computer maker is still incomplete. In response to a question at the Sanford C. Bernstein investor conference, Michael Dell said he considered taking Dell private but declined to comment…
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10 Trends That Will Change Corporate IT
10 Trends That Will Change Corporate IT The Rise of the Knowledge Worker: As processes are automated and outsourced, most employees are becoming knowledge workers. No Title Ubiquitous Data: As mobile devices and real-time applications skyrocket, data volume and throughput increases exponentially. No Title Social Media: Customer and consumer interaction habits are changing, as are…
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Linux-based Smartphones Will Outperform All Others: ABI
Linux-based smartphones, such as those running Google’s Android, will outstrip the growth of the rest of the market and account for more than a third of worldwide market share by 2015, ABI is predicting. In a June 1 report, ABI Research is forecasting such growth to continue – though not based on Google’s Android alone.…
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Microsoft Responds to Google Executives’ Ban
Although Google has not officially confirmed that its executives are trying to shift employees away from Windows PCs, online reports suggest that Google is doing so out of concerns for security. Google has blamed a January security breach, which resulted in the theft of intellectual property, on a vulnerability in Internet Explorer. Google itself may…