Intuit Q3 earnings: beats on EPS, revenue in line
The U.S. business software company reports its financial results for the fiscal third quarter.
The U.S. business software company reports its financial results for the fiscal third quarter.
UPDATED: NetApp's CEO discusses with ZDNet more about 2014 goals and cost-cutting measures -- including approximately 900 layoffs worldwide.
Rumors are swirling about what could be the first major move for Intel's brand new CEO.
Microsoft's Xbox One home-entertainment console, available later this year, has ties to Windows 8 and Windows Azure.
Big data buzz is all around us in the data center, in the cloud, and in the news but is it possible that someday we'll use big data at home too? Could be.
Denise Amrich, ZDNet's resident RN, takes us on a visual tour of the medical conditions affecting the vocal cords of Google CEO Larry Page, the voice of Google.
Fresh out of medical school, Big Blue's smart supercomputer pivots to marketing -- and takes up residence inside the customer service call center.
"Seamlessness starts with the software-defined datacenter," according to VMware's CEO.
While large transformative deals dominated the technology M&A landscape in Q1, the average deal value appears to have dropped off.
Enterprise interest and investments ready to jump over the next two years, Gartner says
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Big data is high volume, high velocity, real-time data that comes from all kinds of sources and ends up in a datacenter. To take full advantage of all this data, organizations need highly scalable storage and servers as well as the applications and frameworks to process all of the incoming data.
With the Galaxy S4, Samsung has squeezed a superb 5-inch screen and a host of high-end features into a slightly slimmer, thinner and lighter chassis than its S III predecessor. It's an excellent handset, but some will find the S4 overladen with unnecessary features and too expensive.
They've standardized on Tier III certification for their new datacenters worldwide.
Business has always had a love-hate relationship with the slate – so will anything be different for Microsoft's next assault on the market?