Email has rapidly become the mission-critical application for today’s businesses. And Mimosa Systems says it is revolutionizing email archiving with the industry’s most scalable grid architecture for Microsoft Exchange environments, scaling across hundreds...
This year at DEMO 08 I met with a company called Silobreaker. They showed off a cool new search tool that was fun to play with. Recently, during a Europe tour I took with Don Dodge, I met with Per Lindh, the CTO of SIlobreaker in their Stockholm, Sweden...
Over the past decade, data driven techniques have been steadily gaining ground over more intuitive approaches. Marriott’s Courtyard brand was born from the results of a conjoint analysis, not a light bulb going off at an executive retreat. And the crisp...
2006 was supposed to be the coming out party for holographic storage. Multiple product launches were eagerly anticipated. There was a fair amount of media buzz, complete with analyst estimates of 45M unit shipments and a $125M market by 2010. The reality...
Large corporations have been investing hundreds of million dollars in data warehouses that size up to hundreds of terabytes. However, very few companies really exploit such massive sets of data to ease their decision making process. Roger Haddad, founder...
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