Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Fujitsu to design Japanese exascale supercomputer

Intel pushes factory IoT with $9 million cost savings at plant

Ellison pushes Oracle's new cloud platform hard, but questions linger

IT News Daily
October 01, 2014

Fujitsu to design Japanese exascale supercomputer

Japan has chosen Fujitsu to help it regain the top spot in the global supercomputer race with an exascale machine, which at 1,000 petaflops would be about 30 times faster than the leading supercomputer today.

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Issue highlights

1. Intel pushes factory IoT with $9 million cost savings at plant

2. Ellison pushes Oracle's new cloud platform hard, but questions linger

3. 12 things to know about Windows 10

4. With Windows 10, a contrite Microsoft will try to atone for Windows 8 mistakes

5. A year later, Ellison apologizes for standing up his customers

6. Nextdoor, an app for connecting with neighborhoods, puts on its police cap

Intel pushes factory IoT with $9 million cost savings at plant

The Internet of Things is billed as an almost magical realm of possibilities where everything from thermostats to cars will be online. READ MORE

Ellison pushes Oracle's new cloud platform hard, but questions linger

Oracle chairman Larry Ellison has delivered another dose of hype for the vendor's cloud platform, but many customers may need more convincing before they make the leap. READ MORE

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12 things to know about Windows 10

Microsoft gave the first look at its Windows 10 operating system on Tuesday, a major release that will span all hardware from PCs to phones and try to address the ills that have dogged Windows 8. READ MORE

With Windows 10, a contrite Microsoft will try to atone for Windows 8 mistakes

Humbled by businesses' dislike for Windows 8, Microsoft has issued a mea culpa, offered the world a first peek at Windows 10 and pledged that the new OS will delight IT executives. But the true test of whether Microsoft can move past its Windows 8 mistakes will come when Windows 10 is commercially released at some point next summer. READ MORE

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A year later, Ellison apologizes for standing up his customers

A year ago this month, thousands of customers waited at the Oracle OpenWorld conference for Larry Ellison to deliver a keynote speech ... but he never turned up. READ MORE

Nextdoor, an app for connecting with neighborhoods, puts on its police cap

Nextdoor, a growing app for connecting people with their neighbors, wants to make those neighborhoods safer. READ MORE

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