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Moonshot brings significant server power and high efficiency to a variety of workloads. Read More WHITE PAPER: BMC Software A New Opportunity for Capacity Planners Mainframe software costs are the cost driver in many company’s IT budgets and as such an increasing concern. We will describe the difficulty of managing an increasingly complex environment with limited data and small staffs and offer a methodology to safely and sanely identify achievable cost reductions. Learn More
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WHITE PAPER: BMC Software 10 Steps to Reduce Mainframe MLC Costs Monthly license charges (MLC) are rising by 7% or more each year, and account for 30% of total mainframe costs. Yet managing MLC costs is an inexact science. Learn More FAQ: The FCC’s Net Neutrality vote, for the IT crowd The broad strokes of what’s happening with Net Neutrality at the FCC on Thursday, for those following along from the office. Read More Seagate, Micron agree to storage alliance Read More How a university's data center overhaul makes a green impact University of Cambridge's recent data center consolidation aims to reduce the university's carbon footprint as well as centralize resources, management and monitoring. Read More IBM's Robert LeBlanc has his head in the cloud The newly appointed exec is tasked with putting Big Blue ahead in the cloud race Read More Apple plans two European data centers running on renewable energy Apple plans to open two European data centers running on renewable energy in 2017, following similar moves by Google and Facebook in the region.The new data centers will host a number of Apple services for European customers, including the iTunes Store, App Store, iMessage text messaging service, Apple Maps and Siri, its voice-controlled personal assistant. By hosting the data within the European Union, Apple could avoid the need to export EU users’ data to the U.S. or other data protection regimes, a sensitive issue as EU legislators discuss renewing the bloc’s data protection regime.Apple plans to spend a total of €1.7 billion (US$1.9 billion) on the two data centers, which will each cover around 166,000 square meters.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More : Kaspersky Lab, Inc. IT Security by the Numbers: Calculating the TCP Humorist Franklin P. Jones may have said it best: "When you get something for nothing, you just haven't been billed for it yet." These are wise words of warning for businesses counting on so-called "free" IT security software. View Now Avaya extends SDN offerings Avaya this week extended its SDN arsenal with an architecture and supporting products designed to simplify enterprise connectivity and application provisioning. Read More Twitter speaks up for FCC net neutrality plan Keeping the Internet open promotes free speech and helps the US economy, Twitter said Read More Top 10 DNS attacks likely to infiltrate your network DNS-based attacks are on the rise because many organizations don’t realize DNS is a threat vector and therefore don’t protect it. Read More Startup Flex Logix aims to score big in a niche chip market Flex Logix will come out of stealth mode with a new type of FPGA chip to speed up specific applications Read More Facebook, other tech firms face pressure from drivers over work conditions The increased unionization of drivers reflects unease about growing inequality in Silicon Valley Read More | ||||||||||
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FAQ: The FCC’s Net Neutrality vote, for the IT crowd
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