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Micron announces its first PCIe SSD for enterprise data centers WHITE PAPER: Iron Mountain Cloud Data Protection for Midmarket and Midsize Enterprises Read this paper to learn why lower disk costs and bandwidth-optimized data transfer are fueling disk-to-cloud (D2C) and disk-to-disk-to-cloud (D2D2C) strategies for server backup. Read Now In this Issue
DOWNLOAD: Citrix Free Download: Citrix® NetScaler® Now you can get the ultimate in dynamic, cost-effective Web app delivery with Citrix® NetScaler® VPX. Simply download the free Express Edition of this virtual appliance and you'll experience infinitely flexible L4-7 load balancing, Web app acceleration and security from a single, virtual appliance. Click to continue Ben Golub: Why modern computing will kill traditional storage NetApp to resell CommVault's backup technology IT increasingly bypassed on cloud adoption RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Microsoft Is Microsoft Desktop Virtualization for you? Desktop Virtualization provides a comprehensive suite of solutions that enables companies to give their employees flexibility to work everywhere; simplifying compliance and management through a centralized and unified infrastructure. Learn how IT is empowering users with Desktop Virtualization with this on-demand roundtable. Click to continue Private clouds hold a wide lead over public clouds among IT pros polled Data center managers turn to leasing space to meet capacity needs Ben Golub: Enough data to fill a stack of DVDs to the moon (and back) | ||||||||||
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