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EMC to put hardware in servers, VMs in storage
At EMC's recent user forum, president and chief operating officer Pat Gelsinger expounded on EMC's plans to enter the application server hardware market and begin porting VMware virtual machines onto storage arrays. Gelsinger also said EMC didn't want its 10-year partnership with Dell to end. Read More


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Reduce, but Don't Abandon Tape
ESG examines the price performance of Quantum's disk-based backup solutions. Quantum provides organizations who want tape as part of their overall data protection strategy options. By offering both a replication solution and an integrated tape automation approach, users have a choice. Read More

'Big data' prep: 5 things IT should do now
Ready or not, big data is coming. Here are 5 things IT managers can do today to prepare for the data deluge of tomorrow. Read More

Sony to buy Sony Ericsson, turn into subsidiary
Sony said Thursday it will acquire Ericsson's 50 percent share in their Sony Ericsson mobile phone joint venture, turning the company into a subsidiary in January 2012. Read More

Quantum offers $5K deduplication appliance for SMBs
Quantum's new NDX-8 NAS appliance delivers 8TB of capacity with built-in backup software and deduplication technology, offering to reduce storage requirements by up to 90%. Read More


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Facebook's first European data center will be cooled for free
Facebook has begun building a data center in Lulea, Sweden, where it will benefit from cheap electricity and year-round free air cooling, the company announced Thursday. Read More

IT Blogwatch: IBM has Hadoop cloud for big, unstructured data
IBM (NYSE:IBM) has launched its unstructured-data cloud service, based on Hadoop. Called BigInsights, it's essentially MapReduce for Dummies, which is no bad thing. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers welcome their new pachydermic overlords. Your humble blogwatcher curated these bloggy bits for your entertainment. Not to mention: Fight For The Future... Read More

Sharky: If you tell us (again) we'll have to kill you
The IT security department at this big utility company is super-secret, super-special, all-knowing, all-seeing -- and not quite as good as some people think. Read More

IT Blogwatch: New MacBook Pro range: Something something dark side
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has quietly revised its line of MacBook Pro laptops. It's the usual story of minor speed increases, expensive up-selling, and mindlessly upgrading fanbois. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers express mixed feelings. Not to mention: Ludicrous Halloween lights (yes, it's that time again)... Read More

 
 
 

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