Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Quantum bringing public cloud into virtual storage fold

  Quantum bringing public cloud into virtual storage fold | Intel wants to banish cables, connectors with new Broadwell chips

 
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Quantum bringing public cloud into virtual storage fold
  Its cloud services will extend the Quantum data management system to Amazon's cloud Read More
 

Intel wants to banish cables, connectors with new Broadwell chips
Intel's new Core chips with vPro will support technologies for wireless storage and displays Read More
 

 

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How digital ecosystems are creating the 'we economy'
For the past several years, the forces of social, mobile, analytics and cloud (SMAC) have combined to create the perfect storm of digital transformation, re-shaping markets and changing the way we work and live. Today, companies are using technology to not only improve their internal processes, but to drive growth.According to the Accenture Technology Vision 2015 report, released by the consultancy Monday, these companies will no longer be isolated entities, but component pieces of new digital ecosystems that tap a broad array of other digital businesses, digital customers and digital devices at the edge of their networks."The really interesting thing where we stand right now is we're at a real turning point for the way businesses fundamentally view technology," says Michael Blitz, managing director of Accenture Technology Vision. "Digital is no longer the end goal. They're trying to figure out what they're going to be. What do they do with this?"To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More

 


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BMW cars found vulnerable in Connected Drive hack
A security vulnerability in BMW's Connected Drive system allowed researchers to imitate BMW servers and send remote unlocking instructions to vehicles.The problem was discovered by the Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club (ADAC), a German motoring association, and was verified on several models of BMW cars.The attack took advantage of a feature that allows drivers who have been locked out of their vehicles to request remote unlocking of their car from a BMW assistance line."They were able to reverse engineer some of the software that we use for our telematics," said Dave Buchko , a BMW spokesman. "With that they were able to mimic the BMW server."To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

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VMware announced a partnership with Google Thursday that could go a long way toward making VMware more competitive in the public cloud market.By enabling its vCloud Air public cloud service to work with Google's massive public cloud platform, VMware will expose its customers to Google services such as object storage, BigQuery, Cloud Datastore database and DNS platform. Google services will be integrated with vCA by mid-year, the companies said.+ MORE AT NETWORK WORLD: WorkMail: Amazon's answer to Microsoft and Google's enterprise mail +To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

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