Saroj Kar

Saroj is a Staff Writer at SiliconANGLE covering DevOps, Emerging Tech, Mobile and Gaming news. If you have a story idea or tip, send it to @SiliconAngle on Twitter.

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InMobi Does Not Pulls Exec from Millennial Media, Techcrunch Botches Headline

Techcrunch ran a story that gives false information about InMobi hiring senior executives from Millennial Media, when in fact he was unemployed and floating from job to job. InMobi, an independent mobile advertising network is trying to create momentum in the marketplace by creating a false impressions that new, qualified senior executives are joining their ...

Using the Cloud for Better Backup and Disaster Recovery: Problems & Solutions

Cloud computing is transforming the way companies manage and protect their data. Companies are now providing services to store data in the cloud for backup, archiving and other user cases. Of late many enterprises have started to use the public cloud to host their applications be it critical or non-critical. And the latest trend arising is-to ...

Big Data Era: Opportunities and Challenges for Enterprises, Individuals and the Law

New innovations and new technologies are accumulating more data than ever before. Enterprises are becoming more data centric, lending to different types of applications, tools, networks and infrastructures to manage the massive volume of data. And it’s not limited to corporations, but to individuals as well. For example, you get in the car to head ...

Amazon Readies to Compete with Apple, Plans Tablet Launch

Amazon is gearing up to enter the competitive, but rather crowded, tablet PC market. It is planning to introduce a tablet computer by October. This move is seen as direct competition between Apple and Amazon, as Apple is rumored to launch its next generation iPad HD around same time. Amazon is also prepping to release two ...

Netflix’s New Subscription Plans Sound Like Wireless Carriers

Netflix, the world’s favorite Internet subscription service provider, has revealed a new unlimited DVD plan for US customers. Under the new scheme, members would pay $7.99 a month for one DVD out a time and $11.99 a month for two DVDs out a time on an unlimited basis. Those who are interested in blue-ray discs will need ...

Big Data Drives Enterprise Solutions to the Next Level

One of the key, driving changes to IT infrastructure today is the exponential growth in the areas of data, storage, processing power and bandwidth utilization. New data creation is stirring across the industry, and big data leaders are coming out with new ideas and solutions to cater to the demands of the customer and the entire ...

Empowering Cyber Security with Smart Cloud based Solutions

The cloud provides us the Cloud Paradigm; the proficiency to execute and leverage hardware and network technological revolutions. With today’s cloud technologies, businesses are running data centers, storage, communications, e-services, mobile platforms, back up and archive solutions, management etc. Using cloud services, software can be virtualized as a platform, with trends emerging around SaaS, PasS ...

Obama’s Twitter Town Hall: Will You Be Heard?

President Barack Obama is holding a first ever Twitter Town Hall at the White House on July 6 at 2 PM EDT. Obama will discuss more on the progress of struggling American economy and jobs. He will answer questions put to him by Twitter users and the event will be streamed live from the White ...

Delivering the best Customer Experience Through ‘Big Data’ approach

Have you ever felt trapped in a bad customer service experience? Poor customer service not only hurts customers, but companies whose reputations are in stake.  And once it starts flooding the web and real world, it can take years to recover consumer trust and loyalty. Customers are now more techy savvy and are exchanging service ...

Oracle Acquires Pillar Data Systems, Strengthens I/O Storage Portfolio

Oracle’s made another major buy today, announcing that it has agreed to acquire Pillar Data Systems, a privately held storage technology company that is majority-owned by Oracle’s own chief executive officer, Larry Ellison. Neither parties disclosed the financial terms of the acquisition, though the transaction is structured as a 100% earn-out with no up-front payment. ...