Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Personal clouds and removable storage

Buffalo CloudStor Lets Workers Create Their Own Cloud | Intel: Light Peak interconnect technology is ready

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Personal clouds and removable storage
Consumer and SMB storage vendors are putting lots of bucks behind development of products announced at CES and the Storage Visions Conference last week. Read More


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The Big Shift to Cloud-based Security
This paper covers how small and medium-sized organizations can manage their IT risks and maintain regulatory compliance with minimal staff and budget. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: Brocade Communications Inc.

Best Practices for Virtual Infrastructure Management
Ensure you get the most out of your virtualization investments. Download this whitepaper today and examine the 3 best practices for infrastructure management. Understand the unique management challenges of virtualized environments and what you need to solve them in order to deliver all the benefits the technology promises. Read now!

Buffalo CloudStor Lets Workers Create Their Own Cloud
If you want the flexibility of cloud-based storage without the worries that come with storing your important data on someone else's servers, the new CloudStor network-attached storage device from Buffalo is worth a close look. Using Pogoplug's software, the CloudStor lets you serve up files, photos, and multimedia over the Web to any of your devices. So when you're on the go, it's just like being back in your home office. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell AMD

The End of 2P vs. 4P Server Compromises
The processing power, larger memory and I/O bandwidth of 4P servers were generally a better fit for virtualization and multi-threaded database applications than 2P servers, but the increased power came at a cost. Dell and AMD have taken a new approach. Read now!

Intel: Light Peak interconnect technology is ready
An Intel executive on Friday said that its Light Peak interconnect technology, designed to link PCs to devices like displays and external storage, is ready for implementation. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP TippingPoint

Securing Virtual Data Center Testing
Learn how this technology is put to test as a comprehensive solution for securing virtual environments. Read More

Cloud users do it better
SMEs how use cloud storage are better placed to recover after downtime says the Aberdeen Group Read More

Hints of Light Peak: In Progress, But Not Ready Yet
At the Storage Visions conference today, I've been hearing updates on storage connection interfaces, like the state of USB 3.0 (it's going to be everywhere), the WiGig Alliance for faster Wi-Fi transfers, and Intel's jackalope-like Light Peak interface. Read More



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