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		<title>Red Hat moves into Big Data with Storage Software Appliance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve been in the computer business for a while, you can painfully remember when serial RS-232 ports could barely handle 28Kbps (kilobytes per second). The RS-232 serial port standard was loose enough that you could have “compatible” devices that you could never, ever physically connect with each other. How things have changed! Now, USB [...]]]></description>
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