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Big Data - Disaster Recovery!

IT Toolbox

Big data applications tend to have massive data storage capacity coupled with a hybrid hardware appliance and analytical software package used for data analytics. Big data applications are not usually considered

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Four questions for a casino InfoSec director

CIO Business Intelligence

Physical security of the Ethernet/fiber cabling, along with the switch hardware interconnecting today’s casino floors, has become a much bigger focus of IT security teams as direct physical access can often be the starting point for unauthorized access.

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Cloud technologies for startups: Fuelling growth and innovation

Dataconomy

The adoption of cloud technology brings forth cost efficiency Cloud computing offers a significant advantage by reducing hardware costs. Additionally, they had to purchase on-premises hardware to establish their own data centers before developing, testing, and launching digital products or services successfully.

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Five Key Trends in DCIM » Data Center Knowledge

Data Center Knowledge

Five Key Trends in DCIM. Five Key Trends in DCIM. Too frequently I&O says, “I got that application back online in 20 minutes”. Business services is the top level in a business, sitting above an application, in order to support a business service, you need to consider all the infrastructure involved.

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VMworld 2013 Day 1 Keynote

Scott Lowe

As we are moving into the mobile/cloud era, Pat thinks that four trends are shaping this era: social, mobile, cloud, and big data. Pat believes that it’s all about the applications, and that enterprise applications are becoming more like consumer applications. But what is software-defined storage?

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What is a managed service provider? Strategic outsourcing for IT services

CIO Business Intelligence

A managed service provider (MSP) is an outsourcer contracted to remotely manage or deliver IT services such as network, application, infrastructure, or security management to a client company by assuming full responsibility for those services, determining proactively what technologies and services are needed to fulfill the client’s needs.

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Federal Government Signals Interest In Several Key Leading Edge Technologies

CTOvision

An autonomic computing system would control the functioning of computer applications and systems without input from the user, in the same way that the autonomic nervous system regulates body systems without conscious input from the individual. Today’s top trend with software development leaders is continuous development.