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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

HP ships an Android notebook. The question is, why?

  HP's strange new SlateBook: A guided tour | The Linux desktop-a-week review: ChromeOS

 
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Nasuni raises the bar for hybrid cloud storage
As growth in cloud-based storage products continues to accelerate, enterprise vendors have taken cloud storage to the next level. The hybrid model, which utilizes both local and offsite storage, offers organizations a way to more seamlessly scale up and manage large amounts of data with a single-vendor service.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More
 



HP's strange new SlateBook: A guided tour
With the SlateBook 14, HP has delivered a notebook computer running the Android mobile OS. The question is, why? To be clear, this isn't an Android tablet with a detachable keyboard. This is a full-fledged notebook that runs Android&, a mobile OS meant for smartphones and tablets. Read More
 



The Linux desktop-a-week review: ChromeOS
This is not a review of ChromeOS. Nor is it a discussion of the viability of using a Chromebook as your primary computer. No, sir. We're simply going to be looking at ChromeOS as a Desktop Environment from a usability perspective, and how it compares to the other Linux Desktop Environments. Read More
 



Docker gets some competition with new Joyent, Canonical containers
Watch out, Docker! You're no longer the only container-based virtualization technology on the block -- spurred by the sudden success of Docker, platform services provider Joyent and Linux distributor Canonical have each open-sourced their container technologies.Joyent's collection of container technologies could be used as the basis for running large-scale, big-data analysis jobs, and Canonical's new container comes with additional safety measures for mission-critical workloads, according to each company. Read More
 

 

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