Thursday, March 18, 2010

QLogic offers 8Gbit Fibre Channel switches through EMC Select

Escape Studios details storage solution for creative pros | Appistry launches 'big data' computational storage system

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QLogic offers 8Gbit Fibre Channel switches through EMC Select
The momentum continues for 8Gbit Fibre Channel stackable switches. First HP integrated them into their product lines. Now, EMC is adding QLogic's switches to its EMC Select Program. Read More


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SMB's Should think Outside the Box to Protect Endpoints
In their "Sector Insight" study, Aberdeen Group investigated the considerations small business should take when selecting anti-malware solutions. Read this paper to learn why Aberdeen recommends small enterprises be open to endpoint security solutions from vendors other than McAfee and Symantec. Read Now

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Top Five Benefits of Video Conferencing
From obvious benefits, like reduced travel costs, to a few less apparent advantages, see what Polycom customers, resellers and industry analysts are saying about the power of video conferencing. Read More

Escape Studios details storage solution for creative pros
Escape Studios is best known as a leading training facility for visual effects artists, modellers and animators -- but the company has also taken the knowledge it's acquired by creating a network of up to 100 users running high-end 3D tools from Maya to Nuke and sharing assets to build a business that offers solutions similar to its own to post-production companies large and small. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Radware

Accelerating Next-Generation Data Center Initiatives
In today's business landscape, every business looks for solutions to enable key business drivers, such as increasing business productivity, agility, continuity, globalization, and regulatory compliance. Cost effective application delivery lies at the heart of this need. This paper details how to cost-consciously overcome these challenges. Learn More

Appistry launches 'big data' computational storage system
Distributed-file-system approach promises to eliminate performance bottlenecks by allowing analytics workloads to go where the data is Read More


WHITE PAPER: Compuware

5 Tips for Getting the Best Web App Performanc
This eBook, compiled by Network World, explores the pressing issues, from dealing with outages and evaluating performance monitoring services, to the impact of virtualization. Get expert tips to optimize your Web apps. Learn More Now

Virtualization should be 3D: DataCore
Storage technology vendor DataCore Software Corp. is touting a three-dimensional approach to virtualization that encourages organizations to address server, desktop and storage concurrently from the outset when building a virtualized environment. Read More



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