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Slideshow: Amazon's Case For Enterprise Cloud Computing
Amazon CTO Werner Vogels takes on 'false cloud' wannabes, challenges common myths and critiques private-cloud alternatives as boiling down to buying, deploying and maintaining servers. View the Slideshow |
Slideshow: 7 Biggest Microsoft Flops Ever
Despite challenges by a resurgent Apple, upstart Google, and other new rivals, Microsoft remains the world's biggest software company with more than 90% of the desktop. But for all its dominance, Redmond rolls big clunkers from time to time -- and when it flops, it flops big. Here are seven Microsoft disasters that live in infamy. View the Slideshow |
Slideshow: Who's Who In Healthcare IT
The push toward "meaningful use" of health IT in America's hospitals and medical practices involves some of the country's most talented healthcare and technology leaders. InformationWeek Healthcare shines a spotlight on some of those healthcare IT movers and shakers. View the Slideshow |
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BlackBerry Protect Slideshow: Mobile Data Safety for the Masses
Research In Motion's New BlackBerry Protect lets end users manage their own device for safety -- it can help you find a lost BlackBerry, protect its data, and perform backup and restore. Best of all, it's free! View the Slideshow |
Analytics Slideshow: Expanding Profile Of Data Deduplication
Highlights of exclusive InformationWeek Analytics research as it appears in "Squeeze Play: The Expanding Profile of Data Deduplication," our exploration of technologies available to meet today's explosive demand for increased storage capacity in the data center. View the Slideshow |
Slideshow: Next Generation Defense Technologies
DARPA develops leading edge technologies for use in national security and defense from quadruped robots that trek through remote terrain to small satellite modules for use in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. View the Slideshow |
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Slideshow: Disney Cancer Center Offers High Tech Care
The latest medical technologies, health IT, and other innovations to provide care and comfort to cancer patients are deployed at the Roy and Patricia Disney Family Cancer Center. View the Slideshow |
Slideshow: 12 Worst Government Websites
Many governments and agencies have been striving to make their Websites more up-to-date and accessible, but some remain shocking examples of bad user experience. View the Slideshow |
Slideshow: Note Taker HD Puts The "Pad" in iPad
Note Taker HD, from Visicalc founder and productivity software entrepreneur Dan Bricklin is a work of art. This is how you should take notes on an tablet. It takes getting used to, but it is ideal for many tasks. View the Slideshow |
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Image Gallery: 11 Leading Data Warehousing Appliances
Enterprises are abandoning conventional warehouse development approaches in favor of prepackaged apps and hardware configurations combining database management systems, processing power, storage, and connectivity. Here are the leaders. View the Slideshow |
Analytics Gallery: 2010 Data Center Operational Trends Report
Highlights of exclusive InformationWeek Analytics research as it appears in "Tipping the Scales: 2010 Data Center Operational Trends," an analysis of the approaches for boosting data center efficiency and technological capabilities amid ongoing budgetary pressures. View the Slideshow |
Image Gallery: 2010 Global CIOs
See how 10 world IT leaders are driving change and growth. View the Slideshow |
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Image Gallery: SAP Unveils Integrated BI Strategy Roadmap
Laying out an ambitious roadmap at its SAPPHIRE NOW conference in May, SAP executives detailed an in-memory, tech-powered plan to unite enterprise applications and business intelligence. If it succeeds, the plan will change the course of IT. View the Slideshow |
Image Gallery: Apple iPhone 4, A True Teardown
UBM TechInsights provides a teardown of the iPhone 4, revealing all of the major components, including the processor, the new gyroscope and more. View the Slideshow |
Image Gallery: iPhone vs. iPad Gyro Slot
UBM TechInsights' detailed teardown of the iPhone reveals a slot housing a micro-electro-mechanical gyroscope. The device is absent from the iPad -- but there's an open slot for it. View the Slideshow |
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Image Gallery: Yahoo's Hadoop Implementation
Designed for cloud computing, the Hadoop data management system handles petabytes of data at a time, pairing Google's MapReduce with a distributed file management system for use on large clusters. View the Slideshow |
Image Gallery: 8 Online Storage Solutions
Keeping desktop, laptop, and mobile data synchronized, protected, and sharable is simple with solutions like Amazon Web Services and Jungle Disk, Backblaze, Carbonite, CrashPlan, Dropbox, Mozy, SpiderOak, and SugarSync. View the Slideshow |
Analytics Gallery: 2010 State Of Storage Report
A sampling of exclusive InformationWeek Analytics research, as it appears in "Breaking Point: 2010 State of Storage Report," our deep-dive analysis into enterprise data and related storage requirements, as seen through the eyes of real-world business technology pros. View the Slideshow |
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