Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Understanding the software-defined data center

Unisys going on offense in server and security markets | Zombie scripts can attack at any time

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Understanding the software-defined data center
Sometimes it's helpful to take a step back and boil down the original phrase to its real meaning at a practical, technical level. Let's do that for the software-defined data center. Read More


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Avoid the Top 5 Epic Fails of Enterprise Endpoint Backup
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Unisys going on offense in server and security markets
Forget firewalls. Set your endpoints to go dark. For our CEO Interview Series, Unisys CEO Ed Coleman discusses a new software-focused data center strategy. Read More

Zombie scripts can attack at any time
Sometimes, scripts will continue to run, performing tasks that now make little or no sense. In some cases, they can be extremely problematic when circumstances change. Though simple to fix (just ax the cronjob), they can be difficult to uncover. Read More

Larry Ellison to talk in-memory database, Oracle PaaS at OpenWorld
On Sunday, Sept. 22 Ellison will deliver his first keynote, which is titled "Oracle Database 12c In-Memory Database and M6 Big Memory Machine." Read More

NoSQL's real-time analytics, database consolidation entice enterprises
NoSQL databases manage large volumes of data in systems such as Web applications. The future, though, could see NoSQL systems fitted for real-time analytics,as well as being part of a consolidation of enterprise NoSQL data systems. Read More


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