Big Data, Big Social, Big MDM
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Powerbag Lets You Charge Your Phone When You TravelCheck out BYTE's review of Powerbag, a laptop bag that lets your charge your gadgets.
MasterCard's PayPass Turns Your Phone Into A Smarter WalletAt the CTIA conference in New Orleans, we got a demo of MasterCard's PayPass Wallet. It can be used to book airplane tickets online, pay for cabs when you're roaming around, or even buy a coke with your phone. All using NFC technology.
Ixia Ensures OpenFlow Hardware No Longer UntestableIxia has long been known as a premier provider of network test hardware and software and now hopes to support development of a new OpenFlow-based equipment ecosystem.
Gnodal GS0072 The Baddest Switch At InteropGnodal, which made its Interop debut last year with a line of edge switches, took home top honors this year with its latest 40 gigabit Ethernet aggregation switch, GS0072. They were winners of the Best of Interop award in the catagory of networking.
Zynga's Adventures in Cloud Computing: From the Public Cloud to ZCloudZynga's CTO of Infrastructure explains what the social gaming company has learned from the public cloud, private cloud and its hybrid zCloud.
OpenFlow Keeps BuzzingOpenFlow and software-defined networking were the talk of Interop. Dan Pitt of the Open Networking Foundation explores the reasons why
Blue Coat Manages Greedy AppsBlue Lane shows how it can apply policy to manage WAN traffic for guests, staff and contractors bringing in a range of devices.
Riverbed accelerates Google Apps, SalesForce, Microsoft 360Riverbed shows how through its partnership with Akamai it can accelerate some of the leading SaaS applications.
Huawei Continues To Take On Cisco In The Enterprise With CloudEngineChinese manufacturer, Huawei, announced CloudEngine, a data center switch, at Interop Las Vegas 2012, further demonstrating its intention to go toe-to-toe with Cisco.
McAfee Adds Scale, VMWare Support To Security PlatformMcAfee announced three new additions to its security family at Interop in Las Vegas this week, including an improvement in performance and scalability, and some enhancements to its support for virtual environments.
Gigamon Visualizes Virtualization TrafficAt Interop, Gigamon announced GigaVUE-VM, so administrators can look at the same traffic flows, but this time between virtual machines -- again, setup and defined down to the application (including custom applications, by the way).
E2 Interview: More Competitive Business via Datacenter StrategyBusinesses need to be competitive, yet efficient, and both goals affect datacenter design.
E2 Interview: The Recipe for Greater EfficiencyIntel supplies the best ingredients to drive greater datacenter efficiency and support new compute, storage, and networking needs.
Zynga, Proton Media DataSift & ARM on Valley ViewMobile, Social Analytics, Collaboration, and Cloud just happen to be the hottest topics in technology, and the subjects of the April 24 episode of our monthly, live web show Valley View, featuring ARM, DataSift, Proton Media, Zynga, and more!
The Ridiculous IT News SegmentEverything from IBM's new CEO getting snubbed at the Masters golf tournament to Microsoft's acquisition of AOL patents to AT&T's new slogan (or T-Mobile spokeswoman Carly's change in attitude) to Mitt Romney's use of Google+ is ripe for ridicule.
Startup DataSift's Big Data PlatformDataSift CEO Rob Bailey talks about the growth in big data, and his company's platform to ingest, manage and provide that data from social networks. He also provides a quick demonstration of the product.
ARM Puts Virtualization In Hardware For BYOD WorldARM Lead Mobile Strategist, James Bruce, joins InformationWeek's Art Wittmann at the whiteboard to talk about why virtualization is such an important trend for smartphones, and how ARM's Cortext-A15 will enable that virtualization in hardware.
Zynga Masters The Hybrid Cloud, Turns It Into A ServiceZynga, one of the most popular developers of games in the universe went from relying on the public cloud, to developing a private cloud (Z-Cloud), which it now offers as a service. CTO Allan Leinwand discusses how it came about, and talks big data.
Proton Media's Immersive Enterprise Collaboration In 3DAs enterprise organizations try to solve the collaboration problem, Proton Media comes to the rescue with ProtoSphere, an immersive, 3D environment that ties itself to the Microsoft stack (Lync, Outlook, Sharepoint) for a unique experience.
Elevator Pitch: Aurasma's Augmented Reality; Hitachi ConsultingWe pluck two lucky audience members from the Valley View crowd to give us an elevator pitch. We feature Aurasma (part of HP's Autonomy). It makes an augmented reality app. Also Stephen Harris, VP of US products for Hitachi Consulting.
Sponsored Content: E2 Interview: Simplifying IT ArchitectureSteve Felice, president and chief commercial officer of Dell, tells us about customers' main priorities, which include creating a simpler, more agile, more scalable architecture.
Sponsored Content: E2 Interview: Datacenters Enabling Business TransformationDell's Gaurav Chand says that for the first time ever datacenter technology is truly enabling all kinds of organizations to transform their business and achieve new objectives.
Valley View: Private Cloud, Cloud Apps, Cloudy ThoughtsInformationWeek's Valley View goes in depth with Arista founder Andy Bechtolsheim, Salesforce.com co-Founder Parker Harris, Evernote CEO Phil Libin, and Piston Cloud CEO Joshua McKenty.
The Valley View Monologue: The Funny Things About ITYou shouldn't take everything in technology seriously. Valley View host Fritz Nelson makes a punchline out of everything from Citrix VDI-in-a-box to the BlackBerry Playbook to Microsoft Azure, and then some.
Arista Puts Real-Time Apps On New SwitchArista, already known for its ultra low latency switches, unveiled its AppSwitch 7124FX. Andy Bechtolsheim, the company's founder, and CDOr, and one of the valley's most decorated entrepreneurs explains the importance of this new offering.
Evernote Poised To Storm The EnterpriseEvernote, the ubiquitous productivity app and, now, platform for storing everything from pictures to voice recordings, and more, is being used by professionals. Evernote CEO Phil Libin talks about what that means, and where his company is heading.
Salesforce.com's Social Enterprise Approach Pushes "Customer" Part Of CRMSalesforce.com co-Founder Parker Harris discusses why the company has moved past its Cloud 2 mantra, with acquisitions like Heroku and Radian6 enabling even tighter customer relationships for the enterprise.
Piston Cloud Demos Enterprise OpenStack DistributionOpenStack provides a standard framework for cloud delivery, but it's not a product. Piston Cloud, launched by co-Founder and CEO Joshua McKenty, provides that product, making it easy to configure and deploy a private cloud.
Valley View: DotNetNuke's Commercial Open Source CMSDotNetNuke CMO Mitch Bishop joins David Berlind and Fritz Nelson as a surprise guest on Valley View, and talks about the company's commercial Open Source CMS product.
NVIDIA Tegra 3: Maxing Out Quad-CoreAt Mobile World Congress, quad-core phones were all the rage, and most of them powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 3, which the company announced more than a year ago. In this video, we get to see what those multiple cores can do when pushed to the max.
NQ Mobile Automates Mobile Malware Detection on AndroidSecurity and privacy have become big issues for mobile device users, and NQ Mobile promises to help with both, thanks to its anti virus, anti malware and privacy protection software for Android. NQ Mobile demonstrates some of the key features for us.
Inpris Not-So-Impressive Gesture-Based Tablet InputUsers have struggled to adapt to various ways to input data (type e-mail, edit documents) on phones and tablets -- virtual keyboards, haptics, sounds and so on. Inpris thinks the answer is in gestures. Interesting concept, but we're not sold.
Scalado Re-Imagines What Smartphone Cameras Can DoAt Mobile World Congress, Nokia introduced a 41 megapixel camera in a new phone, and HTC came out with some pretty amazing technology as well. But Scalado, a company many haven't heard of, is busy re-inventing what phone cameras can do.
ARM Demos Next Gen Mobile PerformanceARM is the power behind almost every mobile device on the market. It licenses its architecture and chip cores to the big mobile chip players (Qualcomm, TI, NVidia, and more). We got demos of some of the performance coming in the next year or so.
Mobile Device Management Debate: Mobile Iron Vs. Good TechnologyMobile device management is a hot topic, as IT tries to get a handle on the influx of mobile phones and tablets end users are bringing into enterprise environments. Two of the industry leaders go head-to-head in a debate about the right approach.
MWC 2012: Samsung's New Galaxy Note Tablet & Galaxy BeamSamsung launches its slimmest projector phone ever, The Galaxy Beam, along with a stylish, updated version of its 10-inch Galaxy Note tablet. Both devices launch in Europe for Q2 2012.
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