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Developers catch on to Cassandra's database dexterity
Apache Cassandra is attracting developer attention as a highly scalable database, with user sites eyeing the open source project as a mechanism to expand their data storage capacities dramatically. Read More


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How IT Prepares for Use of Media-Rich Content
Featuring top IT leaders from NASCAR, Omnicom Media Group, and Euro-Pro, this ExecBlueprint discusses how IT must evaluate the technological impact of the increased demand for media-rich content, and work proactively to build capacity. Learn More

Microsoft hopes to win over students with cheap Surface RTs
Microsoft has found a face-saving way to put dent in its stacks of unshipped Surface RTs: The company has confirmed that it will sell the ARM-based tablet to students at a steep discount starting later this month, according to Microsoft maven Mary Jo Foley. Read More

NSA can access data without court approval, leaker says
Analysts at the U.S. National Security Agency can gain access to the content of U.S. targets' phone calls and email messages without court orders, NSA leaker Edward Snowden said, contradicting denials from U.S. government sources. Read More

AMD reboots server strategy with first ARM chips
Advanced Micro Devices is building its future server strategy around chips used in smartphones and tablets. The company said its first ARM server processors -- which will be released in the second half of next year -- will be faster and more powerful than its existing low-power x86 server processors. Read More

Jive boosts mobile capabilities of its enterprise social suite
Jive Software is making a mobile push with new and enhanced mobile applications that have an emphasis on helping users of the enterprise social networking (ESN) suite create, not just view, content from their tablets and smartphones. Responding to a significant increase in mobile usage of its product, Jive has developed its first native iPad application, enhanced its existing iPhone application and upgraded its iOS software development kit. Read More



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