Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Will cloud computing kill the storage area network?

  VMware makes a play for developers | The do's and don'ts of safeguarding cloud-based data with encryption
 
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Will cloud computing kill the storage area network?
The acceptance of server and storage virtualization has enabled a paradigm shift in how data center infrastructure is purchased and deployed. Read More


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Staying Ahead of Data Protection Challenges
Does your organization still yearn for an infrastructure that can handle unpredictable data growth and enable you to enhance service levels, while ensuring data protection? Learn how to completely transform your data protection processes so that your organization can accelerate transformations and make existing operations more efficient. Learn more.

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Data Dedupe Takes Tiered Storage to New Efficiency Levels
Learn how Data Domain integrates with existing backup software and processes, dramatically reduces the amount of data transferred over the network yet maintains high performance while executing data deduplication. Read now.

VMware makes a play for developers
Pivotal Initiative lumps multiple app dev, big data and cloud efforts under a single umbrella Read More

The do's and don'ts of safeguarding cloud-based data with encryption
A good way to secure sensitive data in the cloud is encryption. But there are trade-offs. Read More


WEBCAST: Samsung

Extending Data Center Efficiency with Advanced SSDs
This informative webcast explores how new-gen enterprise SSDs deliver faster data access, greater reliability, higher density and better TCO for any data center manager. Learn More

Intel releases new 'smartphone class' server chip
Intel announced a 64-bit, 32nm dual-core Atom processor, the S1200, which is designed for the emerging microserver market. Read More

Weather Channel forecasts heavier reliance on cloud computing
During Hurricane Sandy this fall, The Weather Channel experienced its highest traffic ever. Normally the media company -- which spans television, desktop and mobile platforms -- supports about 90 million Web and mobile users a month. During Sandy, that jumped to 450 million -- nearly double the company's previous high for Web traffic. Read More

 

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