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Why Israel is a hotbed for flash storage innovation

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Why Israel is a hotbed for flash storage innovation
Israel is where the USB flash drive was invented and where innovative companies such as Anobit and XtremIO are drawing American companies to their shores in droves to get a piece of the intellectual property pie. Read More


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Small and midsize businesses can get the storage strategy advice they need in this issue of "Data Storage Insights." With a focus on managing data growth, expert articles include how tiered storage saves, tips to cost-effectively expand storage capacity and what to do once your business has outgrown its backup strategy. Learn More

Pure Storage's next-generation flash array offers high-availability option
Pure Storage today announced the second generation of its all-flash array, which can now be configured for high availability. Read More

CrashPlan+: Reliable cloud backup and online storage
With the demise of MobileMe upon us, you'll need to come up with a new backup solution if this Apple service is your current backup method of choice. If you're a fan of online, cloud-based backups, then CrashPlan is one to consider. Read More

New DDR4 memory to boost tablet, server performance
Although the standard for DDR4 memory won't be finalized until summer, several companies are already preparing to ship modules that will boost performance in data centers and on consumer devices Read More

Sharky: Interesting idea, but no
Pilot fish goes to work for a dot-com that really needs help -- the executives are complaining about how unreliable their phone system is, along with uptime issues in the server room.   Read More


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Cost/Benefit Case for IBM XIV Systems: Comparing Cost
New research from the International Technology Group demonstrates that the three-year operating and capital expenses for deployment and use of IBM XIV storage systems average 69 percent less than for EMC VMAX equivalents. Download now to learn more. Learn More.

ServiceNow CEO: Social, database battle looms
In IT service management news feeds are rising as a key repository for answers says Frank Slootman. And eventually social news streams will displace the fielded database as the dominant information repository for IT service management.   Read More

Darragh Delaney: The insider threat
I have been on the road for the past few weeks, last week I was in the Middle East and this week I come to you from Scotland. These places would appear to the outsider as being very different places but not when it comes to IT. One topic that was common throughout most meetings that I attended was on the subject of the insider threat, something getting inside a network and causing a problem.   Read More

SAP puts its HANA in-memory database in the spotlight
SAP seems to be betting its future on its HANA in-memory database, spotlighting the technology once again at the Sapphire conference in Orlando Wednesday, announcing a slew of new applications, partnerships and functional enhancements for the system. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Knowledge12 Report: The world according to Frank Slootman
As ServiceNow's CEO sees it, service management automation shouldn't be limited to IT.   Read More

 
 
 

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