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Accenture's annual Technology Vision Report, entitled "From Digitally Disrupted to Digital Disrupter," highlights the return of hardware and big names after years where software development by smaller companies have been the stars for business.
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StrikeIron, one of the only stand alone API management companies after a recent string of acquisitions in the industry, has launched a public version of its IronCloud API creation and hosting service. A tidal wave of mobile device use is proof of our digital connections.
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What’s SAP doing at TechCrunch Disrupt -- it’s not exactly an Enterprise audience? But then again, we’re living in an age of disruptive technologies -- Big Data, Cloud, Social, Mobile, Geospatial visualizations and touchpoints, the Internet of Things -- you can have an anxiety attack just thinking about it all.
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Cloud-based mobile application solutions FeedHenry has just announced that it has managed to secure US$ 9 million in a funding round that was led by Intel Capital. The Irish-based startup has said that it will use the money to accelerate the international roll-out of the platform.
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The first product in any line is often more for show, to help raise interest and awareness. So, Microsoft might consider the first Surface a complete success in that respect.
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Start off the New Year with a new gig -- we've got a shopping list of hot jobs for you to browse. Our featured jobs list is a great collection of opportunities spanning specialties and continents. Here's who's hiring this week (and if you're hiring, post your open jobs here
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After a barrage of negative press due to weak PC sales, and Intel's latest flat quarterly figures, the PC landscape is looking pretty barren. Both parts of the Wintel alliance are making their own moves to try and improve the situation.
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The market has been waiting for quite some time for a sign from HP that there is more to it than squabbling over the Autonomy. The launch of Project Moonshot and a new line of ultra low-power servers may just be that sign.
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In case you've been sleeping under a rock, yesterday afternoon Intel announced that it has developed its own distribution of Apache Hadoop, The Intel® Distribution for Apache Hadoop. What’s different about it, as compared to other Hadoop vendors (Cloudera, Hortonworks, MapR, EMC’s Pivotal HD, HP’s, IBM’s and
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With every millimeter of space crucial and every amp of power vital for smartphone and tablet makers, Nvidia, Qualcomm and others are upping the stakes with the use of software-defined radio (SDR) to reduce the amount of silicon.
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User experience (UX) discussions commonly assume keyboard, mouse or, more recently, touch screen interaction. Arguably, none of these are natural actions. But a raft of new gestural and other “in-the-air” interaction modes being presented at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and elsewhere suggest that more natural interaction is rapidly progressing
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Aside from some of the key launch devices, much of the first rush of Windows 8 hardware from various vendors was just a tweak on their Windows 7 products.
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Fifteen billion connected smart devices represent a real security threat, but that threat holds huge promise for innovation in the secured infrastructure industry. At the Amphion Forum this week, it was announced that Intel has developed the Intelligent Systems Framework to address connected device security.
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Start off Fall with a new gig -- we've got a shopping list of hot jobs for you to browse. Our featured jobs list is a great collection of opportunities spanning specialties and continents. Here's who's hiring this week (and if you're hiring, post your open jobs here). Business/Executive
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