Thursday, September 24, 2015

OpenStack continues to come up short

AWS glitch strikes Netflix and Tinder, offering a wake-up call for others.

Dropbox wants shadow IT to drive enterprise adoption.

InfoWorld Storage Report
September 23, 2015
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OpenStack continues to come up short

Red Hat has become the leading vendor of OpenStack, but the company -- and others -- freely acknowledge serious issues related to complexity, scalability, and availability. READ MORE

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Issue highlights

1. AWS glitch strikes Netflix and Tinder, offering a wake-up call for others

2. Dropbox wants shadow IT to drive enterprise adoption

3. Google Drive for Business boosts data retention features

4. Apple drops iCloud prices, matches rival storage services from Google and Microsoft

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AWS glitch strikes Netflix and Tinder, offering a wake-up call for others

Glitches in Amazon Web Services' North Virginia facility caused problems Sunday for Netflix, Tinder and other major websites. READ MORE

Dropbox wants shadow IT to drive enterprise adoption

Dropbox has an enterprise problem. Its pitch to companies: Your users are already running our products -- now pay us to control them. READ MORE

Google Drive for Business boosts data retention features

New discovery features in Google's Drive for Work product could encourage big business adoption. READ MORE

Apple drops iCloud prices, matches rival storage services from Google and Microsoft

Apple puts costs in line with rivals like Google, Microsoft, and Dropbox but sticks with stingy 5GB of free space. READ MORE

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