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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Miami Dolphins dive into cloud analytics

10 most powerful PaaS companies | Cisco takes first step in delivering on SecureX vision

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Miami Dolphins dive into cloud analytics
The Miami Dolphins teamed with IBM to deploy a cloud-based analytics system that helps stadium staff to be proactive about potentially disruptive events, such as parking bottlenecks, concession stand inventory shortages, and inclement weather. Read More


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Networking and Cloud: An Era of Change
As you deploy cloud infrastructure and operating models in your organization, the role that networking plays and the impact of these models on your networks may not always be clear. This document discusses the importance of the network to cloud computing, why the network must change, and what Cisco is doing to lead these changes. Learn More!

10 most powerful PaaS companies
Platform-as-a-service is the least mature of the major cloud services categories. There are multiple types of PaaS, and vendors are playing in more than one sub-category, so it's not easy to tell the players without a scorecard. Here are 10 companies that have emerged as leaders in the PaaS market. Read More

Cisco takes first step in delivering on SecureX vision
A year Cisco put forward its vision called SecureX about how it would devise ways that its network products, first its firewalls, would be able to capture information related to user devices, especially tablets and smartphones, to exert context-based security control. Today, Cisco took the first step to deliver on that vision while acknowledging more needs to be done. Read More

Microsoft, Hortonworks to link Excel and Hadoop
Microsoft is developing a connector that will allow Excel users to download and analyze output from Hadoop, potentially opening the open-source data processing platform to a much wider audience. Read More


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Looking Ahead: A Cloud Report from 2015
BMC CIO, Mark Settle, looks to the future and describes how he envisions cloud computing will evolve by 2015. The world of underutilized servers, security concerns, long provisioning cycles and spending 60% of the IT budget on application maintenance, data center operations, and facility expenses are history. Read More

Kansas City businesses dream big with Google Fiber, despite uncertain availability
Businesses in Kansas City have some big ideas for Google's new fiber network, although they still don't know if they'll be able to use it once it goes online. Read More

What's hot at RSA 2012
See the cool new products being unveiled at RSA 2012. Read More

Wireless network demands push carriers to innovate
Executives from three wireless carriers offered testimony Tuesday showing how an explosion of wireless users and devices are forcing them to expand their networks without necessarily the promise of revenue growth to keep up. Read More


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Disaster Recovery Planning and the Cloud
Find out how virtualization is the stepping stone to the cloud and how to leverage virtualization technologies today to reduce the cost and improve the performance of your disaster recovery plan. Learn More!

Quick look: Silicon Valley's wicked young CEOs
Silicon Valley youngsters get lots of money for new, innovative Internet companies. Read More

IT execs must shift security approaches
IT security executives must secure what they cannot directly control to properly protect enterprise data in the coming years. Read More

Using forensics to deeply understand the security impact of iOS and Android in the enterprise
When smartphones first emerged many IT organizations didn't recognize the risk they posed. That changed rapidly, of course, and today these devices are changing the risk profile for organizations because they introduce threats to sensitive company information. Read More



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