
VMware aims give users more control with vCenter Operations
VMware is integrating performance, capacity, and configuration management with the launch of vCenter Operations, in an effort to give users more control over growing virtualized IT infrastructures, the company said on Tuesday.
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Massive data volumes making Hadoop hot
Increasing efforts by enterprises to glean business intelligence from the massive volumes of unstructured data generated by web logs, clickstream tools, social media products and the like has led to a surge of interest in open source Hadoop technology, analysts say.
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YouTube acquires Next New Networks to aid video creators
YouTube has acquired Web video production startup Next New Networks to help contributors to YouTube make successful videos. Next New Networks will be a laboratory for experimentation and innovation within YouTube, with the team working with a wide variety of content partners and emerging talent to help them succeed on YouTube, the Google subsidiary said Monday in a post on its official blog site.
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Average cost of corporate data breach hits $7.2 million
The cost of a data breach went up to $7.2 million last year up from $6.8 million in 2009 with the average cost per compromised record in 2010 reaching $214, up 5 percent from 2009.
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Lenovo jumps in with Sandy Bridge ultraportable laptop
Lenovo on Tuesday announced the ThinkPad X220 laptop, which is one of the early ultraportable laptops running on new processors based on Intel's Sandy Bridge microarchitecture. The X220 comes with a 12.5-inch display and will be powered by Intel's Core i3, i5 or i7 processors running at clock speeds between 2.1GHz and 2.7GHz, Lenovo said in a statement. The laptop weighs less than 3 pounds (1.3 kilograms) with a four-cell battery.
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AT&T says unlimited data plans can be ported to iPad 2
Remember the good ol' days after the iPad's release, when users could sign up for an unlimited 3G data plan at $30 per month with no contract? Well, if you've been clutching tight to your unlimited plan ever since AT&T switched to its tiered model, then you're in luck: AT&T has confirmed that, when the iPad 2 arrives on Friday, the good times can keep on rollin'.
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Adobe's Wallaby ties Flash to HTML
Adobe Systems is making available this evening a preview of its Wallaby technology, which enables developers to leverage Flash development skills to build HTML files that can run on systems without the need for the Flash Player, including Apple iOS devices.
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RIM opens BlackBerry Protect beta
Research In Motion opened up its beta offering of BlackBerry Protect, a free service that lets users locate their lost phones and remotely wipe them, to users in North America and parts of Latin America. The company is a bit behind schedule. When RIM announced the service and a limited beta in July, it said it would broaden the beta at the end of last year.
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Developers rage after Facebook blocks Google AdSense
Facebook and Google are at it again, and application developers are getting caught in the crossfire.
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Western Digital to buy Hitachi's disk storage division for $4.3B
Western Digital announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST), the disk drive arm of Hitachi Ltd., in a cash and stock transaction valued at about $4.3 billion.
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