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IBM and Fujifilm show super dense storage tape for big data work

Google Cloud previews Docker-based virtual machines | Researchers mimic human brain to build a better computer

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IBM and Fujifilm show super dense storage tape for big data work
Anticipating a storage crunch spurred by big data, IBM and Fujifilm are advancing the state of art in magnetic tape with a prototype capable of storing 85.9 billion bits of data per square inch. Read More


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Google Cloud previews Docker-based virtual machines
Google is throwing its weight behind containers, an increasingly popular virtualization technology that can ease the process of spinning up applications in the cloud. Read More

Researchers mimic human brain to build a better computer
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories are working on a computer that can tackle real-world situations in real-time and can run on the same power as a 20-watt light bulb. Read More

Solar power to provide HP's HQ with 20% of its electricity
All 4,000 solar panels will be on the Palo Alto's company rooftop. Read More


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How VMware sees OpenStack as a standard
VMware is not necessarily known as a company that thoroughly embraces open source, but one of its top CTOs says OpenStack could play an important role as a standard in the cloud computing market. Read More

Platfora update puts Hadoop's power in business users' hands
Platfora is continuing to evolve its Hadoop-focused analytics platform with a series of features catering to various user roles, such as data scientists and business analysts. Read More

IBM's software-defined storage rides Watson's coattails
Storage is now marching down the same path as computing, approaching a future when all of an organization's storage systems can be mixed and managed as virtual pools. Read More

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