TOP STORIES - April 1, 2011 | | | | | Samsung Shows Off Latest SSDs, Optical Drives One of the few IT-related companies that makes most of its own hardware, Korea-based Samsung recently invited analysts and media to take a look at what it has coming next. We take you on a tour of some of Samsung's new solid-state drives and other products displayed at the event. READ MORE >> Startup Kaminario Offers New DRAM Appliance Options Kaminario, which makes high-performance DRAM-based appliances for high-velocity business applications, has revealed that it is lowering the price and increasing the capacity for its K2 DRAM storage appliance. READ MORE >> Sponsored by IBM IBM software for System z Learn how new business rule modernization can help address the challenges of inflexible applications, and how your company can become more agile in adapting rules that govern key business decisions. Join the Webcast | | Foremay Claims World's Smallest SSD on a Chip Foremay, a 9-year-old storage company based in Pasadena, Calif., has announced its first disk-on-chip solid-state hard drive, the OC177 SSD that measures only 22x22x1.8 mm. READ MORE >> Google Gmail Ads Get Priority Inbox Treatment Google is using the signals it uses for its Priority Inbox filtering technology to improve the relevancy of ads in its Gmail product. READ MORE >> CSC Secures $59M Contract Option for NASA Supercomputing Support The IT integrator will continue to support supercomputing services provided by NASA's primary high-performance computing facility in Mountain View, Calif. READ MORE >> | | | |
| Channel Insider Alert: Managed Services: Where to Begin? Apr 14, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. Eastern / 10:00 a.m. Pacific (60 minutes) Join the Channel Insider for this interactive eSeminar where industry experts will examine these questions and many more. Experts will discuss how to begin changing your business model around to focus on high value and high customer interaction. REGISTER >> Smart Ways to Incorporate Social Networking Into Your Enterprise Mar 29, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. Eastern / 10:00 a.m. Pacific (60 minutes) Social networking is not a fad - and it is not going away! Millennials entering the workforce have embraced this medium as a way to communicate both personally and professionally. It is time for companies to catch up and properly integrate social networking into their enterprises or risk being left behind. REGISTER >> | | | | | | |
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