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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.

While it took 29 years to reach one billion units shipped, Seagate took just four more years to reach the second billion milestone.

IBM is betting big on OpenStack, deeply rooted in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's ingenuity

The German ERP vendor gives Huawei's HANA appliances its stamp of approval

While many companies are still exploring the potential value of big data analysis, the companies that have decided to go forward are realising major return on investment says HDS.

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.

Most browsers don't restrict the amount of data that websites can store through HTML5 Web Storage, researcher says

The systems now have 512GB of RAM and 32 processor cores

The survey found that recovery of virtual servers is only a little faster than that of physical servers

The company updated its OpenStack-powered private cloud framework, which customers can download for free to spin up private clouds analogous to Rackspace's public cloud in their own data centers behind their own firewalls.

 
 

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