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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, May 4, 2016
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "IBM just beat Google to a brand new type of computing: On Wednesday, IBM scientists will make a quantum computer available to the public as a cloud service for the first time." Business Insider 6:36 AM
  • "IBM launches quantum computing as a cloud service" TechCrunch 6:43 AM
  • "IBM Wants Everyone to Try a Quantum Computer" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 6:55 AM
  • "IBM's New Quantum Computing Move Marks A New Era For Cloud Computing" Forbes 6:56 AM
  • "IBM Just Made A Powerful Research Tool Available To Everyone For Free" Fortune 6:56 AM
  • "IBM invites users to test its quantum computer" AFP 11:41 AM
  • "How IBM's new five-qubit universal quantum computer works" Ars Technica 11:42 AM
  • "IBM makes quantum computing available in the cloud" Computerworld 7:00 AM
  • "IBM opens its experimental Quantum computer to anyone" CNET 12:43 PM
  • "IBM's quantum 'puter news proves Big Blue still doesn't get 'cloud'" The Register 7:05 AM
  • "With The Dawn Of Quantum Computing, Let's Build A Quantum Community" Forbes 3:24 PM
  • "IBM Is the World's Biggest Patent Troll: Every tech company around is probably paying money to IBM based entirely on its massive patent portfolio." PC Magazine 8:02 AM
  • "Microsoft acquires Solair to help drive its Internet of Things strategy" V3 6:50 AM
  • "Microsoft's Solair acquisition could expand its Internet of Things services" IDG News Service 7:10 AM
  • "Microsoft Aims to Wrangle Data for Office Teams With SharePoint Revamp" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 6:55 AM
  • "Microsoft overhauls SharePoint to compete with Slack in the mobile era" The Verge 6:43 AM
  • "Microsoft is struggling to close a $2 billion gap with Amazon, says Barron's" Business Insider 1:11 PM
  • "One of Microsoft's most popular products is finally coming to smartphones" Business Insider 6:57 AM
  • "Windows 10 migration: At least it's not like last time" Computerworld 7:08 AM
  • "Microsoft's Azure Can't Close Gap With AWS" Barron's 12:20 PM
  • "Microsoft unveils new effort to make its developer, IT documentation great again: Docs written in Markdown, with fixes submitted through GitHub." Ars Technica 6:16 PM
  • "Moore's Law Running Out of Room, Tech Looks for a Successor" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 6:56 AM
  • "How Intel knocked itself out of the smartphone chip market" IDG News Service 1:57 PM
  • "Dell CTO for Enterprise legs it to pastures new" The Register 7:04 AM
  • "Dell-EMC to converge APAC channel initiatives" ZDNet 9:41 PM
  • "HPE sees cloud security and mobility as the biggest challenges for SMBs" V3 6:51 AM
  • "Artificial intelligence in the cloud promises to be the next great disrupter: Cloud computing is still in its infancy. Most big companies are assessing how far to go in shifting computing tasks into the giant, centralised data centres that form the cloud, and it will be years before most existing computing workloads move to it, if ever." Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 7:23 AM
  • "Are Smartphones Doomed to the Same Fate as Personal Computers?" Bloomberg 6:38 AM