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Employees will often bypass a corporate firewall with a hotspot, survey finds

'Microsoft doesn't want to give Apple any money,' summarizes analyst

Amazon's cloud storage service adds a feature included in Dropbox and Google's Drive.

Kroll Ontrack survey reveals that while 60 percent of respondents utilize a backup solution, they still experienced data loss.

The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Finance required a highly scalable and sustainable unified cloud storage platform to store both structured and unstructured data.

By building on NetApp, Revlon successfully implemented a private cloud infrastructure that increased agility and enabled the company to adapt to meet growing consumer demands.

Toronto-based visual effects post-production studio Soho VFX leverages Hitachi Data Systems Corporation’s NAS Platform (HNAS) to store and manage its most complex visual effects.

New Big Data Research shows mastering the deluge of data and information to be increasingly crucial for organizational success.

Leading global university in Asia saves 50% in man-hours using SQL Server Power View to analyze massive amount of user data.

When businesses are faced with the choice of maintaining the status quo or to innovating, the majority tend to go with the former, says an Oracle executive.

 
 

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