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Smarter Storage Makes For a Smarter Company
As software is defining the world in which we live, companies are now being able to access petabyte upon petabytes more Big Data than ever before. However, the successfulness of what companies are doing with their Big Data almost assuredly rest on the shoulders of two actions: storage + analytics (i.e. software). Specifically related to ...
LIVE: Is Bitcoin Doomed? Feds Use Search Warrant to Seize Mt. Gox Account
On today’s SiliconANGLE Live NewsDesk Show, (see embed feed below or visit youtube.com/siliconangle to watch on-demand), we discuss how The Department of Homeland Security is investigating Mt. Gox, the largest Bitcoin exchange. The Feds are investigating into whether Mt. Gox is violating laws on U.S. money exchange and money transfers — and in the process ...
LIVE: How Much Does Google CEO Larry Page’s Health Issue Affect Google?
On today’s SiliconANGLE Live NewsDesk Show, (see embed feed below or visit youtube.com/siliconangle to watch on-demand), we learn more about Google Chief Executive Officer Larry Page’s personal health issues. He has publicly addressed concerns surrounding his personal health and is now providing us with answers regarding the vocal cord paralysis and his hoarse sounding speech. ...
It’s Not Just the Squeaky Wheel that Gets Fixed in IT Anymore, says Marc Talluto
Marc Talluto, CEO of Fruition Partners, stopped by theCUBE on day one of ServiceNow Knowledge 2013 to drop some knowledge about Fruition and how it works with ServiceNow. Hosts Dave Vellante and Jeff Frick asked Talluto to detail what Fruition does and why it partnered with ServiceNow. If you can judge a company by the ...
How ServiceNow Landed Sequoia, Even without Momentum in SaaS Market
Customers are finding many new use cases for software, thus making the world of investments all the more fun. Douglas Leone, Partner Sequoia Capital, stopped by theCUBE at ServiceNow Knowledge 2013 day one to talk with our hosts Dave Vellante and Jeff Frick. In his visit to theCUBE, Leone discusses how the IT world has ...
GM Drives All Its Chips to the Pot on Software-Led Logistics
General Motors (GM) has a plan to limit the size of future safety recalls. How? By bringing software development in-house and creating a large supercomputing data center. GM is aggressively moving forward with ways to serve its customers better by bringing more computer technology and power “inside” with storage-led infrastructure. There are three immediate measures ...
LIVE: SAPphire Now 2013 Changes It Up With 6 Learning Campuses
On today’s SiliconANGLE Live NewsDesk Show, (see embed feed below or visit youtube.com/siliconangle to watch on-demand), we’ll be discussing SAPphire Now 2013. SAPphire Now 2013 kicks off today at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. SiliconANGLE will be there in full force with theCUBE streaming live interviews with some of the industry’s top ...
LIVE: The Developer Difference for Google I/O : Making the Case for Android
Updated with full video, see below: On today’s SiliconANGLE Live NewsDesk Show, (see embed feed below or visit youtube.com/siliconangle to watch on-demand), we’ll be discussing Google I/O 2013, which kicks off tomorrow, and Google’s place in the booming mobile OS ecosystem. A large focus of our coverage and today’s Live NewsDesk will shine light on ...
Google Fires Shot at Dropbox, Triples Free Storage Offering to 15GB
Google’s capacity to store your files will not double, but triple the company said Monday, rising from 5GB to 15GB shared across Google+, Gmail, and Google Drive. Google made the announcement today on its blog, just before the Google I/O developers conference that begins on Wednesday. There is no question this extra amount of storage ...
Software Steals Hardware’s Girlfriend, IT World Changes Its Relationship Status
On the heels of EMC World, there is a distinct takeaway that anyone can see. The IT world is shifting its allegiance from hardware to software. If software is eating the world, then for its appetizer software is having a big plate of hardware. For our EMC World coverage we discussed storage systems, Big Data, ...
