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Watch out, Amazon Web Services. These younger cloud companies bring new architectures and provisioning methods to the game.By CHARLES BABCOCK Editor At Large, InformationWeek , 1/2/2014
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This was a pretty good year for Microsoft with some big customer wins. But these seven missteps were just dumb.By KEVIN CASEY , 12/30/2013
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Hosting provider's compromised password system, not a hacked hypervisor, led to defacing of OpenSSL.org site, site reps say – after VMware cries foul.By CHARLES BABCOCK Editor At Large, InformationWeek , 1/3/2014
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What IT skills and roles will be in demand this year? Recruiters share the scoop.By KEVIN CASEY , 1/3/2014
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What TV technologies will shine at this year's Consumer Electronics Show? Take a sneak peek.By MARI SILBEY Independent Technology Editor, 1/2/2014
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Watch out, Amazon Web Services. These younger cloud companies bring new architectures and provisioning methods to the game.By CHARLES BABCOCK Editor At Large, InformationWeek , 1/2/2014
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2013 proved a great year for Google. Will 2014 be even better?By THOMAS CLABURN Editor-at-Large, 1/2/2014
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Verizon Terremark exec says partnerships with major enterprise app providers will help ease more enterprises into cloud-based offers.By CAROL WILSON Editor-at-large, 12/30/2013
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Get ready for more shifts to hybrid clouds, new ways to ensure regulatory compliance, and software-defined everything.By BILL KLEYMAN Virtualization & Cloud Solutions Architect, MTM Technologies, 12/30/2013
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DigitalGlobe's soon-to-be six satellites gather data at a freakish pace -- capturing images of everything from natural disasters to shipping containers in ports.By CHARLES BABCOCK Editor At Large, InformationWeek , 12/30/2013
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SDN earned plenty of hype in 2013, but the ability to program networks improves network performance and security in a more systematic and automatic fashion.By DANIEL P. KENT Director, Public Sector Engineering & CTO, Cisco Systems, 12/30/2013
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This was a pretty good year for Microsoft with some big customer wins. But these seven missteps were just dumb.By KEVIN CASEY , 12/30/2013
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Apple's iTunes App Store model doesn't work well in some parts of the world. Users need more flexible payment models for mobile content.By MARCO VEREMIS CEO, Upstream, 12/30/2013
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What will the next year hold for big data? Here's what industry heavyweights predict.By ELLIS BOOKER Technology Journalist, 12/30/2013
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From HealthCare.gov to the Galaxy Gear smartwatch, here are some of the year's biggest letdowns.By SHANE O'NEILL , 12/27/2013
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From robots to Obamacare, here are the 15 most popular InformationWeek government tech stories from 2013.By WYATT KASH Editor, InformationWeek Government, 12/26/2013
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If a key to success is learning from your mistakes, Microsoft should be well positioned for 2014.By MICHAEL ENDLER Associate Editor, InformationWeek.com, 12/26/2013
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IT organizations are apt to react as badly to the 21st century's PC as they did to the 20th century's PC. Help them get over it.By JONATHAN FELDMAN Contributing Editor, 12/26/2013
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Amazon Web Services follows Rackspace, Colt, and Digital Ocean in ramping up high I/O servers with solid state disks.By CHARLES BABCOCK Editor At Large, InformationWeek , 12/24/2013
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Federal CIOs face many challenges processing petabytes of data. But a growing number of analytic tools offer new insights to improve agency services with constituents.By TOM GREINER Managing Director, Accenture, 12/23/2013
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Microsoft SQL Server, NoSQL, and the in-memory database wars are the highlights among this year's headlines.By DOUG HENSCHEN Executive Editor, InformationWeek, 12/23/2013
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The economics no longer work in the mobile game market. But alternatives are emerging for game discovery and monetization.By ROBERT GROSSBERG CEO, TreSensa, 12/23/2013
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