Thursday, June 24, 2010

Enterasys data center initiative; HP's automation push

  HP bakes automation into new servers, storage, energy-management wares | Another bite at the zettabyte
 
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Enterasys launches data center initiative
Another vendor got into the unified data center 'schtick' last week, adding to the pool of other vendors such as Brocade, Cisco and Dell, who are trying to appeal to the data center market with end-to-end system and storage solutions. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Novell

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HP bakes automation into new servers, storage, energy-management wares
HP kicked off its Tech Forum this week and announced 10 new ProLiant servers, upgrades to its Virtual Connect connectivity portfolio, and new capabilities for its Matrix server-provisioning software. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks, Inc.

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Another bite at the zettabyte
It all started with this post (also in the June 7 print edition) about the zettabyte toppling the petabyte from its perch as the measure of choice for describing humankind's yearly output of digital data. My quibble was with attempts by byte-counters to describe in layman's terms the scale of the new king, which weighs in at 1 trillion gigabytes, or a 1 followed by 21 zeroes. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Qualys Inc.

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Iomega announces new and updated drives
Iomega has announced a new line of 500GB, USB 2.0 portable drives featuring one of three colorful and edgy designs from Skin Industries. The new Iomega Skin Hard Drive is built to withstand drops from up to 51 inches onto industrial carpet, which the company claims is 40 percent higher than the industry average. Priced at $120, the Iomega Skin Hard Drives come formatted as NTFS, but can easily be made Mac compatible using OS X's Disk Utility. Read More

 
 
 

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