Thursday, June 17, 2010

Dell's unified computing products; Verizon to tie cloud storage, computing

Verizon to tie cloud storage with computing | Israeli start-up claims huge boost to SSD reliability

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Dell rolls out unified computing products
Dell on Wednesday last week introduced a number of new products, services and technology packages that fit in with its unified data center architecture. The products are designed with data center customers in mind and will help them deploy virtualization-ready data center environments. Read More


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Verizon to tie cloud storage with computing
Verizon Business is set to announce a cloud-based storage service on Tuesday, leveraging the formidable Verizon Communications global data network as a draw for large enterprises to subscribe. Read More


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For years, tape storage systems have played a key role in efforts to store data for backup and retrieval, archiving, and contingency planning purposes. More recently, tape has been called on to help preserve and safeguard data to meet data retention laws and regulations. Read More

Israeli start-up claims huge boost to SSD reliability
Israeli start-up Anobit Technologies announced its first solid-state drive using multilevel cell NAND, which it said is as reliable as higher-cost single-level cell NAND used in enterprise-class SSDs. Read More


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