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New storage technologies to deal with the data deluge

  Storage administrators demand simplicity | Cloud platform OpenStack got its start at NASA
 
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New storage technologies to deal with the data deluge
Enterprise storage demands are reaching a critical point, and vendors are scrambling to develop new products to deal with the data deluge. We look at how these technologies will help manage the major pain points for storage administrators. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: QLogic Corporation

Captive vs Shared SSD – best SAN choice?
Clustered apps/virtual servers waiting on storage I/O? Overprovisioning HDDs for performance breaking the budget? Existing SAN storage not keeping up with critical application performance demands? Concerned SSD acceleration solutions will disrupt your SAN architecture? Want non-disruptive SSD integration w/existing software and SAN infrastructure? QLogic's Mt. Rainier Adapter seamlessly integrates Fibre Channel HBA, SSD and caching intelligence. Join the Product Evaluation Program or sign up for a Briefing and learn how to supercharge your existing SAN with transparent shared SSD caching!

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Are You Getting the Most Out of Managed Print Services?
Wednesday, April 10, 2013, 12:00 PM EDT Learn from IDC's Angele Boyd and Lexmark's John Crandall on how to achieve the maximum benefits from MPS. Learn More

INSIDER
Storage administrators demand simplicity
IT staffers at all levels are now tasked with managing data storage. They demand simplicity (but want power, too). Insider (registration required) Read More

INSIDER
Cloud platform OpenStack got its start at NASA
OpenStack gained some momentum when IBM decided to use it as the foundation of its cloud services, but the three-year-old technology may not have experienced its rapid rise without NASA. Insider (registration required) Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetApp

NetApp FAS6240 Clustered SAN Champion of Champions
Storage systems today must match agility with diversified I/O performance to satisfy an enterprise's changing needs. In their review, Silverton Consulting ranks the NetApp FAS6240 Clustered SAN, as an Enterprise OLTP "Champion of Champions." Read the results of their benchmark testing and the features that impressed them the most. Read Now.

Bart Perkins: Cloudbursts ahead
Service interruptions seem unavoidable as companies move to the cloud. Here are four areas you should manage well if youre going to be dependent on cloud computing. Read More

Apple leads consumer cloud storage wars
Apple is dominating the cloud storage wars, followed by Dropbox, Amazon and Google according to Strategy Analytics "Cloud Media Services" survey. Read More

CommVault: We are Displacing Competition Across Enterprises in India
Vikas Pradhan, Country Director-- India, CommVault, shares his unabashed take of the competition and the company's India strategy. Read More

 

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