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As computing has moved out of the office, into the home, and onto the streets, so has display technology. Here we look at emerging initiatives for the traditional workstation, as well as potential developments in screen tech. READ MORE
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White Paper: ExtraHop Networks, Inc.
This whitepaper explains the value of wire data in practical, simple to understand terms. With a robust wire data analytics solution, IT can automatically detect problems across the entire IT environment, spot data theft by flagging queries from untrusted sources, select unique pieces of transaction payloads to send to any big data source, and more LEARN MORE >>
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Microsoft quietly built up its machine learning expertise over decades, transforming academic discoveries into product functionality. Now, as Microsoft offers its own machine learning tools to developers, the company may enjoy recognition for its pioneering work. READ MORE
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Researchers warn that a glut of code is coming that will depress wages and turn coders into Uber drivers. READ MORE
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Graylog's success won't be in meeting or exceeding Splunk's feature set or performance, though; it'll be in capturing or re-creating Splunk's existing ecosystem of users and applications. READ MORE
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Groups for and against strong rules try to score points just over a week before the FCC's vote. READ MORE
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White Paper: Kaminario
Virtualized Oracle servers create an especially demanding blend of I/O traffic for storage infrastructure. Kaminario’s K2 All-Flash Array combines consistent low latency, high throughput and IOPS with a very low price per GB, making it the most cost-efficient primary storage for many virtual and physical environments including Oracle databases. LEARN MORE>>
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