Microsoft demos simple cloud-enabling of mobile apps with Azure Mobile Services VentureBeat Microsoft just demoed some very slick new mobile and cloud connections today at its BUILD conference in Redmond, showing how simple it is for developers to store their data in the cloud and perform operations on that data. Josh Twist from Windows Azure... See all stories on this topic » | VentureBeat |
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MicroStrategy Cloud Express enables any business person – regardless of technical skill – to access and analyze data on their own, and deploy powerful data-driven mobile apps to thousands of users within days. The new service is free for everyone to ...
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Could AMD's SeaMicro Servers One-Up Intel in the Cloud? Sci-Tech Today "As people with mobile phones and Apple iPads pile photos and tweets onto these platforms, vast data stores are formed that need to be picked over by programs," said analyst Roger Kay. "The picking itself can be quite simple: find the data item, read ... See all stories on this topic » | Sci-Tech Today |
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London, 31 October 2012 - D-Link is expanding its Cloud Router series with the launch of the PocketCloud Router (DIR-506L) to address the demands of today's mobile generation. The latest addition to its Cloud Router family of products gives users a ...
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D-Link launches new Pocket Cloud companion cloud router SlashGear D-Link has announced the official launch of its Pocket Cloud Router DIR-506L aimed at people who are highly mobile. The router is the latest addition to the Cloud Router family of products providing an easy way to share digital content, and an Internet ... See all stories on this topic » | SlashGear |
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Now it's possible to send prints to your printer not only from your desktop applications, but also fromcloud applications, even when you are using your application remotely on a mobile device. Services like “Google Cloud Print” allow your online ...
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Intel Touts Many-Core Processors for Mobile Devices. X-bit Labs Intel Corp. claims that extreme many-core chips, such as the company's experimental 48-core SCC [single-chip cloud computer], could be viable for next-gen mobileapplications. Intel Labs, a research arm of Intel, in Barcelona is working on finding new... See all stories on this topic » | X-bit Labs |