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Six factors slowing adoption of converged I/O
So if converging the I/O infrastructure in data centers is all the rage, what's taking IT shops so long to do it?


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vSphere5 sets the virtualization bar
VSphere 5.0, the latest iteration of VMware's "Cloud Operating System," boasts a wealth of updates, including new tools to manage fleets of VMs, and vast tiers of virtualized, vMotion-enabled storage links.

Splunk explains it all
If there's gold in log files, Splunk, Inc's Splunk will help you to find it. Splunk bridges the gap between simple log management and security information and event management (SIEM) products from vendors such as ArcSight, RSA, Q1 Labs, and Symantec.


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Page's Google+ page proves problematic
Seemingly every day, the Google+ "suggestions" feature would implore me to "circle" (read: follow) the Google+ activities of Google CEO Larry Page, as more than 300,000 users had done already.

Is Quantum Computing real?
Researchers have been working on quantum systems for more than a decade, in the hopes of developing super-tiny, super-powerful computers. And while there is still plenty of excitement surrounding quantum computing, significant roadblocks are causing some to question whether quantum computing will ever make it out of the lab.

New face, same challenges at HP
HP has put the rumors to rest by replacing CEO Léo Apotheker with Meg Whitman, but the big questions swirling around the company are anything but resolved.

Jawbone adds a 'Nerd' to its cool Bluetooth headsets
The scoop: Icon HD + The Nerd, by Jawbone, about $140.

Gibbs takes a look at a new QNAP NAS devices but his 2Wire DSL gateway doesn't help
I stumbled across this nonsense while setting up a new toy, er, product here in the Gibbs Universal Industries Secret Underground Bunker.

Patent madness! A timeline of the Android patent wars
How Android has gotten the entire mobile industry to sue itself.

Internet privacy: Cookies as a weapon
In November 2009 the European Parliament approved a directive on Internet privacy that, among other things, required user opt-in before websites could install cookies on the user's computer.

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