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IBM's mainframe chief eyes mobile, social workloads

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IBM's mainframe chief eyes mobile, social workloads
The head of IBM's mainframe group is looking to bring mobile and social workloads into the platform in another move that would help the mainframe stay relevant and fend off competition from lower-cost systems. Read More


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Intel invests in SDN pioneer Big Switch Networks
Intel Capital has invested in software-defined networking company Big Switch Networks, as it hopes to help the company change the way data centers are networked. Read More

BYOD to Change the Face of IT in 2013
The influx of younger workers and BYOD programs in 2013 will continue to shake up IT departments, according to new research reports. Should CIOs shift to a device-neutral service model? Read More


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Join guest speaker, Forrester Research, Inc. Principal Analyst Andre Kindness and First State Bank IT leader Tristan Smith as they discuss the importance of putting end-users at the forefront of your network design. Learn More.

IBM gives cloud storage controls to corporate users
Amid a flurry of news surrounding the Watson supercomputer, IBM this week released major upgrades to three enterprise storage products, including a self-service software portal for end users. Read More

25 techie Valentine's Day gift ideas
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Ovum: Big data collection colliding with privacy concerns
A recent push in the IT industry to collect and monetize big data is headed for a clash with privacy concerns from Internet users and potential regulation from some governments, according to tech analyst firm Ovum. Read More

Hypervisor startup is virtualizing virtualization
Startup Ravello Systems launched a hypervisor this week that sits on top of other hypervisors. Read More

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Survey: State of the enterprise, 2013
Investments in new technology areas such as collaboration and mobility are important to companies' long-term competitiveness -- and the pressure is on IT to deliver. Read More

IBM brings Watson technologies to new Power servers for SMBs
IBM's Watson supercomputer outperformed humans in the televised game show "Jeopardy." Now the company is moving some of its underlying technologies from the supercomputer into new entry-level servers. Read More

 
 
 

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