Tuesday, May 15, 2012

3 winners, 3 losers in the move to big data

Why you don't need a firewall | Behind Intel's trash-talking about Windows on ARM

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3 winners, 3 losers in the move to big data
Big data is becoming the killer application for cloud computing. However, with any shift in technology, there are those who win and those who lose. Here are three of each for your consideration. Read More


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Why you don't need a firewall
Once, they were useful. But now, firewalls are more trouble than they're worth -- and create a false sense of security in the bargain. Read More

Behind Intel's trash-talking about Windows on ARM
Why is Intel CEO Paul Otellini talking publicly about how the transition from Intel chips to ARM chips for Windows will be such an uphill battle? Because Intel's running scared. Read More

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In a move that frankly surprised no one, Yahoo has replaced its resume-padding CEO Scott Thompson with interim CEO Ross Levinsohn, whom one presumes has a squeaky-clean CV. Read More




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