Cisco brings Internet of Everything (IoE) Innovation Centre to Berlin

openBerlin, a Cisco IoE Innovation Center, will serve as a hub for open innovation.

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Northern Ireland selects HP to provide regional IT services for health

Four-year £100m Technology Partner framework agreement will deliver key front-line services to enable improved patient care.

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Datacentred sponsors Open Stack Foundation

Relationship will enable DataCentred to further develop its core competency in OpenStack.

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IDG Connect and Avention reveal the state of Big Data among modern enterprises

While data accuracy remains a top concern, 42 percent of respondents cite difficullty in extracting actional information from data.

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Fully programmable switch silicon family scaling to 3.2 terabits per second

Cavium, Inc. and XPliant, Inc. have introduced the CNX880xx line of Ethernet switch chips featuring the revolutionary XPliant Packet Architecture (patent pending) (“XPA”) – an industry first, delivering no-compromise, high packet throughput on a fully programmable switch architecture.

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Decisive new technology adoption leads to competitive advantage

A new study from Harvard Business Review Analytic Services “The Digital Dividend – First Mover Advantage” - demonstrates that early adoption of new technologies leads to better business outcomes.

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Ethernet gets legal thumbs up

More and more leading enterprises are moving to smarter more cost efficient Interconnect solutions, listen to why Wrigleys Solicitors in the UK chose Mellanox’s Ethernet solutions.

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