Wednesday, 28 August 2013

In case of IT emergency, break out the chocolate

Windows Azure Pack: Cloud app convenience meets in-house hosting

It's official: We all speak geek now

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August 28, 2013
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In case of IT emergency, break out the chocolate

On good days in tech support, users' kind words can sustain you. On the bad days, you need a different kind of boost.

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Issue highlights

1. Windows Azure Pack: Cloud app convenience meets in-house hosting

2. It's official: We all speak geek now

3. Modernizing the storage stack

4. Does Bitcoin Promote Illicit Ecommerce?

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Windows Azure Pack: Cloud app convenience meets in-house hosting

Windows Azure Pack is a big deal, or should be, because it extends the functionality you have in the cloud to your data center. The pack lets developers write once and deploy locally in Windows Server 2012 R2, as well as in Microsoft's cloud. READ MORE

It's official: We all speak geek now

Geek domination steams along, as 'phablet,' 'srsly,' and 'selfie' land in Oxford Dictionaries Online's list of new words for 2013. READ MORE

Modernizing the storage stack

As technologies like replication and RAID trickle down storage tiers, storage professionals gain broader options and greater control. READ MORE

Does Bitcoin Promote Illicit Ecommerce?

The much buzzed-about digital currency has aroused concern for its use in illicit activity, but George Mason University researchers urge a cautious regulatory approach. READ MORE

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