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Leveraging Microsoft Azure as your disaster recovery/failover data center
Using Azure Site Recovery (ASR) to replicate VMs to Azure. Read More

Nest now works with Mercedes, Jawbone, Whirlpool and more
Google-owned Nest is letting its products get cozy with other devices and apps like health trackers, home appliances, even cars. Read More

Google tests domain registration service
If you fancy yourself as a .guru or any other newfangled Internet address, Google wants you to try out its new domain name registration service. Read More

Microsoft introduces Interflow: Sharing cybersecurity threats in near real-time
Although it's currently available only in "private preview" for Microsoft Active Protections Program members, security threat information will be shared faster, creating a "collectively stronger cybersecurity ecosystem." In the long run that means protecting people better and more quickly. Read More

Hadoop analysis now tackling IoT to improve transit
For the Internet of Things, collecting data is only half the battle, and public transit agencies know that as well as anyone. Read More


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Microsoft to double OneDrive free space, slash extra storage prices up to 73%
Microsoft plans to double OneDrive's free storage space for consumers to 15GB from its previous allowance of 7GB. Read More

NFL's CIO tackles big data, player safety and in-game technology
The National Football League's CIO, a position that didn't exist three years ago, explains how the NFL is tackling big data challenges, overhauling stats and bringing new technology on the field and behind the scenes. Read More

Why Facebook's SDN switch won't affect Cisco's customers
Facebook's new homegrown SDN switch, known by the codename "Wedge," is supposed to be the next big threat to traditional networking vendors. Read More

New software targets hard-to-understand privacy policies
Have you ever tried to read a website's privacy policy only to give up after slogging through paragraphs and paragraphs of dense, lawyerly language? Privacy-focused companies Disconnect and TRUSTe have released a new browser add-on that attempts to translate those policies into easy-to-understand terms. Read More

Yahoo launches Aviate app for a 'smarter' Android home screen
Yahoo has released an Android personalization app that could give the company a stronger foothold in mobile contextual search. Read More

CIOs consider putting a price tag on data
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