Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Big data storage doesn't have to break the bank

Intel chases Internet of things with new chips, software | Deutsche Telekom speeds up big data with hosted HANA

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Big data storage doesn't have to break the bank
Big data is nothing new to Quicken Loans. The nation's largest online retail mortgage lender is accustomed to storing and analyzing data from more than 1.5 million clients and home loans valued at $70 billion in 2012. Read More


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Five Key Ways to Increase Network Security
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Intel chases Internet of things with new chips, software
Intel, whose chips have long gone into PCs, servers and mobile devices, has begun chasing the market for the so-called "Internet of things" with new low-power chips and software for connected devices and data-gathering instruments. Read More

Deutsche Telekom speeds up big data with hosted HANA
Enterprises have another option for accessing SAP's in-memory database technology: Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems has been approved to offer HANA Enterprise Cloud. Read More


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Solving healthcare's big data analytics security conundrum
HIPAA understandably makes it hard for organizations to obtain personal health information and even harder to use that information for the purpose of data analysis. Empowering patients to own and share their own data -- and then assuring them that it's being properly de-identified -- can ease this process. Read More

10 things every new Mac user should know
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Tools and strategies to keep the BYOD chaos under control
One key to a successful BYOD program is mobile device management (MDM), where carefully chosen tools and policies let companies maintain control. However, there s a lot of movement in the market and a number of MDM approaches to consider which makes your job more challenging. To get you started, we assembled advice from IT leaders who have successfully deployed an MDM solution.

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