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HP gives Moonshot server its first Xeon chip
The ProLiant m710 is designed for application delivery and video transcoding. Read More


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Everspin deal with Global Foundries may push MRAM chips to production faster
The deal is a step towards greater mass production of the new memory technology. Read More

How to use iCloud Drive
With Yosemite and iOS 8 Apple has loosened the shackles on iCloud storage. Here's how to put it to use on your Yosemite-running Mac, iOS 8 device, and the web. Read More

Microsoft leans on data-center strength to get cloud edge
The company tries to catch up to and surpass Amazon Web Services at TechEd Europe. Read More

Lufthansa leaves the computing to IBM
The German airline is selling its IT services business to IBM in an outsourcing deal that could save it €70 million annually. Read More


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Overcoming the Security Challenges of the Cloud
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Canonical celebrates cloud freedoms with new Ubuntu
Canonical continues to aggressively equip its flagship Ubuntu Linux server software with more tools to help users build and run clouds. The open-source OS now comes with the latest edition of the Docker virtualization container technology and, for the first time, Pivotal's Cloud Foundry stack for running platform services. Both software packages allow customers to more easily move their applications and services around the data center and onto the cloud. [ Quick Look: Ubuntu 14.10 ] "Until not that long ago, people built applications to run in a particular application server environment that may have been supported only on a limited number of operating systems or database environments. They had a restricted choice of options," said Mark Baker, Canonical cloud and server product manager.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Dropbox finds its way into HP, Acer PCs and tablets
The cloud storage company is pursuing partnerships to grow its already massive user base. Read More

Exposing the source: 15 pieces of classic software whose code is now accessible
The source code behind proprietary software doesn't always remain hidden forever. Here are a number of examples where the code behind well-known applications has come to light Read More

Microsoft beefs up Office 365 with unlimited OneDrive cloud storage
The free upgrade rolls out to all users in the coming months, forcing other storage services to up their game. Read More

Big Switch rolls out SDN starter kits
SDN pioneer Big Switch Networks this week is expected to unveil "starter kits" designed for its Big Cloud Fabric product that began shipping in September amidst a stream of positive product reviews. Read More


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