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How Google is reinventing cloud pricing

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How Google is reinventing cloud pricing
Last week Google released a feature called "Sustained Use Discounts," the idea of which is that the more customers use Google's Cloud Platform, the less expensive it becomes. Read More


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Tufin, defeating IT's Iron Triangle
Tufin's IT orchestration offers fast, cheap, and safe provisioning. Read More

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Quitting time: How to make a graceful exit
One in four U.S. tech workers is in job-hunting mode, according to IT employment research. Read More

Mozilla employees call for new CEO's resignation
Several Mozilla employees yesterday took to Twitter to call for the resignation of their new CEO, JavaScript creator Branden Eich, for supporting California's Proposition 8 more than five years ago. Read More


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The MDM advantage: Creating insight from big data
Analyze big data in a timely manner, match it to master data, and derive actionable information to extract insights and make better business decisions. View Now

Where's the touch-first Office for Windows?
When Microsoft unveiled Office for iPad on Thursday, neither CEO Satya Nadella nor the company said much of anything about a similar touch version for Windows 8.1. Analysts expect that to change this week. Read More

Fedora tips its hat to mobility, cloud, big data
The latest release of Fedora, nicknamed "Heisenbug," is a step towards making Fedora a player in the mobile arena. Fedora 20 also includes more support for cloud, and this is also the first release that supports cheap, low-power ARM processors as a primary architecture, in addition to Intel and AMD chips. Read More

Smartphone kill-switch could save consumers $2.6B per year, says report
Technology that remotely makes a stolen smartphone useless could save American consumers up to $2.6 billion per year if it is implemented widely and leads to a reduction in theft of phones, according to a new report. Read More


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How Data Deduplication Impacts Recovery
Data deduplication has clear benefits when it comes to efficiently retaining backup data on disk and replicating data offsite for disaster recovery – you save both disk space and bandwidth by employing deduplication. Learn More

Most amazing war-related technology of 2014
Military firing up lasers, robotic animals and iPad-controlled combat boats. Read More

Invasion of the body snatchers: wearable devices are coming for you
A place in your pocket is no longer enough for mobile gadget makers: now, they want your body. Read More

Intel upgrades Edison, its smallest computer
Intel is making improvements to its smallest computer, called Edison, which is targeted at wearable devices and was introduced in January. Read More


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