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HP's server strategy focuses on SSDs, storage bottleneck
In its upcoming ProLiant Gen8 Smart Array, HP uses solid-state drives and a caching algorithm it calls Dynamic Workload Acceleration to address I/O throughput issues. Read More


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As 60th anniversary nears, tape reinvents itself
Digital tape media will turn 60 in May, and while tape sales are on the decline, new open file specifications like LTFS and new markets could revive tape for the long term. Read More

Network-Attached Storage: Today's Best Boxes
The network-attached storage (NAS) box--an external storage device that attaches to your network router rather than directly to your PC--has become an essential tool for any home or small business that deals with shared data and media. Read More

Google launches e-discovery option for Apps suite
Google is offering customers of its Apps for Business communications and collaboration suite an optional service that automatically captures, archives and indexes their employees' e-mail messages and IM chat sessions. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Google Drive: Gdrive storage tool in April -- Dropbox killer?
Google Drive, or Gdrive, is said to be launching in early April. Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) storage-and-sync utility will go head-to-head with Dropbox, box.com, SkyDrive, and who knows how many other similar services. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if it's too little, too late.   Read More

Jean-Marc Seguin: How to architect your virtual infrastructure for private cloud success
In our last installment on the benefits of private cloud computing, we discussed the importance of determining where you are today on your road to private cloud and how you got there. Once your IT team has determined this, you can begin examining areas specific to your virtual infrastructure to ensure that you architect it for success.   Read More


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Malware infects Macs through Microsoft Office vulnerability
Security researchers have encountered new email-based targeted attacks that exploit a vulnerability in Microsoft Office to install a remote access Trojan horse program on Mac OS systems. Read More

Druva, TeamDrive update data services
Cloud file-sharing service provider Druva and backup company TeamDrive announced upgrades to their respective mobile data services that include either a combined repository for all data regardless of the device or security through encryption. Read More

Operation Global Blackout: Real danger or irrelevant?
Anonymous announced March 31 as the date of the attack, along with the method they intend to use -- disabling the Domain Name Service through DDoS attacks. Read More

Box releases mobile app menu for iOS devices
File sharing and collaboration service Box announced a new menu of third-party iOS applications that work on its service and can be more easily accessed with a single mouse click. Read More

Sharky: There now, wasn't that quick and easy?
Pilot fish works for the company that provides IT support for this busy medical office, and he's on site checking some server logs when he notices a UPS problem.   Read More

 
 
 

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