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Micron ships Hybrid Memory Cube that boosts DRAM 15X

  Review: Samsung's most affordable, triple-level cell SSD | Microsoft's SkyDrive stumbles, becomes latest glitchy cloud app

 
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Micron ships Hybrid Memory Cube that boosts DRAM 15X
  Micron has begun shipping engineering samples of the its new hybrid memory cube for high-performance computing and networking customers. It'll increase bandwidth on state-of-art DDR3 modules by as much as 15 times. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: VMware

People and Processes: Keys to IT as a Service Success
IT as a service (ITaaS) provides a unique opportunity for IT and line-of-business leaders to realign to transform business. Over the past decade, IT organizations have worked hard to reduce delivery time and costs through automation and commoditization. Advances in virtualization and cloud computing have helped bring IT to this major inflection point, but business and IT transformation also require organizational transformation.

WEBCAST: EMC Corporation
 
Rein in Storage Sprawl with Global Cloud NAS
Do you have storage scattered around multiple sites, making it nearly impossible to forward provision and find the budget to support? Are you filling expensive storage with stale data, much of which is duplicated across sites? Join us for a Webcast to learn how to rein in storage sprawl with EMC Atmos and Panzura. View Now

Review: Samsung's most affordable, triple-level cell SSD
Samsung claims its latest consumer drive, one of a new generation of three-bits-per-cell NAND flash devices, has the same endurance and performance, but a lower price, than its predecessors. Read More
 

Microsoft's SkyDrive stumbles, becomes latest glitchy cloud app
Another day, another cloud app gets stung by a bug. Microsoft's SkyDrive cloud storage service began malfunctioning on Tuesday afternoon, a day after Google's Gmail got tripped by a network breakdown. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Quantum Corporation

Make Backups Reliable, Available, and Secure
Recent surveys have shown that almost half of today's data centers are using the same backup system architecture that was all the rage 20 years ago. The other half are using disk in some fashion. This Deep Dive will explain the evolving role of disk and tape, as well as how they can work together to bring you the best of both worlds. View now >>

Steve Pate: Going to the cloud? BYOS (bring your own security)
  There are many benefits to be gained by using the public cloud. Cost efficiencies, elasticity and collaborative access are mentioned most often. But will your data be secure in the cloud? And who is responsible for keeping it safe? These topics bear further exploration. Read More
 

Citrix aims for VMware, Amazon with new cloud strategy
  Citrix updated its cloud computing strategy, saying that its platform -- which is based off the Apache CloudStack project -- can span both private on-premises deployments and public clouds and is the only one in the market that takes an application-centric approach to architecting clouds. Read More
 

Yorgen Edholm: Are your employees gambling on the public cloud?
How would you feel if a competitor picked up your product specs?  An investor got a copy of your quarterly financials before earnings?  An employee's personnel file ended up with the press?  Not great? Yet employees within your organization may be unknowingly gambling with the security of corporate data every time they use unsanctioned public cloud file sharing and storage services.    Read More
 

 

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