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The data center of 2025 revealed
A survey that challenged IT managers to imagine the data center of 2025 offers up some optimistic, even surprising, findings. Read More

SAP giving Ariba an in-memory energy boost with Hana
SAP is making good on a promise to migrate its Ariba e-commerce software to the Hana in-memory computing platform, and says an initial step has already produced staggering performance improvements. Read More

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Microsoft boosts OneDrive for Business storage
The cloud-storage arms race heated up even more on Monday when Microsoft gave its OneDrive for Business service a big capacity boost. Read More

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