Thursday, May 19, 2011

EMC, IBM introduce replication, geoparity capability

Compressed data search tech goes mainstream | High def in entertainment will mean a 7X data storage increase

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EMC, IBM introduce replication, geoparity capability
EMC last week announced enhancements to its Isilon IQ 108NL and its cloud-enabled Atmos platform. The company introduced IQ 108NL, an Isilon node that allows the scale-out NAS system to exceed 15PB under a single file system and volume. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

6 Key Dedupe Challenges
The deduplication market is the fastest segment ofthe storage industry, per IDC. Accordingly, every vendor is telling their version of the deduplication story. With emerging technologies, it is difficult for IT managers to determine what the true IT benefits vs. marketing spin are. Read More Today!

WEBCAST: Limelight Networks

The Next Phase of Cloud
What is the next phase of the cloud revolution? Cloud's native services orientation can open up a world of options for infrastructure, software and other strategic considerations—like your network. This webcast will also cover how organizations can take advantage of cloud's robust storage capacity and how to manage that storage. Learn More!

Compressed data search tech goes mainstream
WindSpring, which makes data compression and search technology for embedded systems in the auto industry, is now hawking its wares to the general storage market to allow compressed data sets to be searched without a performance hit. Read More

High def in entertainment will mean a 7X data storage increase
Over the next five years, the media and entertainment industry will see digital storage capacity requirements jump from 11 exabytes to 62 exabytes. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

Technology Fueling the Next Phase of Storage Optimization
ESG examines trends influencing the adoption of deduplication and the limitations of existing solutions and details how HP is best positioned to deliver highly efficient deduplication solutions based on its new HP StoreOnce deplication technology Read now

NetApp offers Microsoft cloud blueprint
NetApp has published a reference architecture for using its storage equipment for internal Microsoft-based clouds Read More

Joining the Unified Storage Crowd
* Company: EMC Read More


WHITE PAPER: Diskeeper Corporation

Best Practices for Data Performance on Storage Area Networks
Because SANs work at a storage layer underneath the operating system's file system, SAN is unaware of file fragmentation and uable to solve this issue. Performance suffers. This white paper details in clear terms how, where and why Diskeeper data performance technology should be used to ensure maximum SAN performance and optimum data response time. Read more.

First look at Chrome OS
Google's all-Web computers to hit stores June 15 Read More

California bill would dictate privacy on Facebook, etc..
There are plenty of reasons to look with great suspicion upon advancing legislation in California that would impose detailed, strict privacy requirements on Facebook and other Web sites that collect personal information to facilitate social interaction. Read More



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GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
Up for grabs from Cisco Subnet: 15 copies of IPv6 for Enterprise Networks. Enter here.

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A quick guide to '4G' phones
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