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Predictions for IT priorities and the cloud in 2013: Experts weigh in
As more enterprises warmed up to cloud adoption in 2012, next year we'll see some more aggressive and decisive action.
Amazon Web Services adds new EC2 instances for data-heavy apps
Amazon Web Services is aiming to support more data-heavy applications and workloads with the launch of its new EC2 product.
Child online privacy rules give parents more control
Under new rules, websites have to gain parental approval before storing a child's videos, photos or GPS data.
Oracle's budget flush comments cheer software sector
Oracle's comments about a budget flush may be a good indicator that IT spending is showing some strength in what looked to be a challenging fourth quarter.
Dell acquiring data protection specialists Credant Technologies
Credant's services are also designed to support multiple mobile operating systems, which hints that the company's portfolio might be of interest to Dell as it continues to try to tackle BYOD.
Wikipedia moving from MySQL to MariaDB
If you still think MySQL is too entrenched to be moved from its spot as the number one, open-source DBMS, you might to look at what Wikipedia is doing.
Akamai aims for continuity by naming co-founder as new CEO
After a long search, one of Akamai's co-founders has been named as the cloud company's new CEO.
Software developers, systems analysts rated as best jobs for 2013
Latest 'hot jobs' predictions from CareerBuilder and Economic Modeling Specialists put software developers on top of list.
Qld govt launches open-data site
The Queensland government has opened the doors to its open-data website, which is meant to provide the public with access to government data.
The key to data science? Telling stories
Data scientists and journalists like those of us at ZDNet aren't all that different. Both require collecting data to weave narratives, Greylock Partners' D.J. Patil says.
MySQL 5.6 to ship in early 2013
Oracle's enhanced open source database will be ready for general availability in early 2013 and the company is working on a future version with a pluggable UI, more NoSQL options and revamped architecture for web and cloud computing,
Mobility, social disrupting ECM paradigm
Greater fragmentation and volume of data calls for a more holistic approach beyond enterprise content management to manage and secure the information.
IP thefts to plague Asia
Employees stealing and leaking corporate data spiked in 2012, and detection of such thefts will only become more difficult in the region as stricter data laws are introduced and companies move to SSDs for storage.
Oracle merges products for new enterprise traffic monitoring platform
Oracle is combining two of its security products into a single software appliance-based platform intended to audit both Oracle-made and third-party databases.
Intel intros Atom S1200 SoC for enterprise apps, data centers
While unveiling its latest processor family for datacenters, Intel talks up the potential benefits alongside execs from HP, Facebook, and Microsoft.