Wednesday, December 24, 2014

10 tech developments that made 2014 an amazing year

10 tech developments that made 2014 an amazing year | From M2M to IoT: Old industries have to learn new tricks

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10 tech developments that made 2014 an amazing year
2014 was an amazing year for technology. The PC came roaring back with a vengeance and education started to move to thin client devices. Artificial intelligence companies started to pop up more broadly and we started to see the scary potential for being up to our armpits in robots. Let's talk about some of the highs and lows as we approach year end.2014 was an amazing year for technology. The PC came roaring back with a vengeance and education started to move to thin client devices. Artificial intelligence companies started to pop up more broadly and we started to see the scary potential for being up to our armpits in robots. Let's talk about some of the highs and lows as we approach year-end.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

From M2M to IoT: Old industries have to learn new tricks
IoT offers advantages over older connected machines, but updating may not be easy Read More

Support for security tech tops iSoc's Africa plan for 2015
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6 aging protocols that could cripple the Internet
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7 Amazon Redshift success stories
The petabyte-scale Amazon Redshift data warehouse service has been shaking up the data warehouse market. Here are seven examples of companies that have transformed their business with Amazon hosted service. Read More

U.S.-Cuba breakthrough is no slam dunk for Internet
As the U.S. frees its service providers to invest, Cuba may not play ball Read More


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Microsoft kills EU browser choice screen
The screen contributed to restoring competition in the EU browser market, the European Commission said Read More

Cloud provider pits 6TB hard drives in real-world face off
Cloud service provider Backblaze has published data comparing the performance of two of the leading providers of high-capacity hard drives. Read More

IBM pushes hard into the enterprise cloud
Company adds cloud centers in 11 new locations as competition heats up. Read More

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Stanford 'high-rise' chip takes on IoT and big data
Stanford University researchers have built a multi-layered "high-rise" chip that could significantly outperform traditional computer chips, taking on the hefty workloads that will be needed for the Internet of Things and big data. Read More

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