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2013/01/22

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10gen CEO: Why we're the NoSQL leader | Not sci-fi: A world where storage devices never fail

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Data center power maxed out? Three-phase power to the rescue!
Three-phase power systems allow a utility to ship more power over smaller (and cheaper) wires than would be possible in a single-phase system. IT organizations should turn to it in their data centers' racks. Read More


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Elastic Caching for a Smarter Planet
Live Date & Time: January 30, 2013 at 12:00 pm ET Social Media, mobile devices and new innovative infrastructures mean that more data is being used to serve end-users more than ever before. Enterprise customers must act quickly on data stored across their enterprise. Register Now

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Drive Growth and Value with Proven BPM Solutions from IBM
BPM aligns strategic imperatives with internal capabilities and utilizes technology in ways that maximize the productivity of people, processes and systems. Discover how midsize firms have seen success with BPM by starting small, thinking big and scaling fast. Read Now

10gen CEO: Why we're the NoSQL leader
An interview with Dwight Merriman examines the genesis of MongoDB, the first popular document database -- and where the dynamic NoSQL trend will go from here. Read More

Not sci-fi: A world where storage devices never fail
If we remove the threat of storage failure and simplify storage to the point where it becomes completely maintenance-free, we open the doors to a cornucopia of new technologies, products, and possibilities. Read More

Giving big data publishing the royal treatment
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in the United Kingdom is Europe's largest organization for advancing the chemical sciences. A NoSQL database from MarkLogic unlocked a treasure trove of assets. Read More

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Lenovo ThinkServer: Fast, versatile, energy-efficient
Our reviewers tested the Lenovo ThinkServer RD630 in their operations center cabinet at nFrame in Carmel, Ind., and found that it fits the bill if you're looking for a powerful, versatile 1/2U server. Read More

Facebook pushes a new model for server design
The social networking company is looking to "disaggregate" the data center, meaning it wants to reduce the dependencies among computer parts and make it easier for large companies to design the systems they need. Read More


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