Bull castration, snake eaters, opium and a whorehouse: the life of storage guru Dave Hitz If you're surprised that the founder of an IT company is familiar with the intimate details of bull castration, then you haven't read the life story of Dave Hitz. NetApp founder: Creating a start-up is like castrating bulls NetApp founder and executive vice president, Dave Hitz, recently published a book with an intriquing title - How to Castrate a Bull: Unexpected Lessons on Risk, Growth, and Success in Business - that screamed out "pick me up and read." I spoke to Hitz about the book, why he felt compelled to write it, his experiences of castrating bulls and founding NetApp. 10 woeful tales of data gone missing Backup tapes, the repositories of millions upon millions of personal data records, are slippery little devils. Here are 10 examples of backup tape disappearances – the recent, the classic and one just plain unusual. Podcast: Know your storage efficiency quotient URL to come With storage growth tracking at 60% annually, optimizing capacity and finding efficiencies are prime enterprise concerns. Get pointers on how to increase storage capacity but not space or energy used in this special New Data Center podcast with Mike Workman, CEO of Pillar Data Systems. Filegroups vs. RAID for SQL Server? Microsoft Subnet blogger Brian Egler says that the old performance tradeoff may no longer hold true. Dell, Cisco: Frenemies? Cisco and Dell have extended their global Solution Technology Integrator agreement to include Cisco's Nexus 5020 data center switching systems with Dell server and storage products. How will this relationship proceed once Cisco launches its blade servers? Replay DSM: Easy email recovery that can ease your mind AppAssure’s Replay DSM is beloved by Microsoft Subnet blogger Ron Barrett for restoring items to an active Exchange server. Podcast: Why data deduplication makes sense in a tight economy IT departments have had to place lots of projects on the backburner till better days. Sepaton’s Fidelma Russo, executive vice president of engineering and development, tells why data deduplication shouldn’t be one of them in this special New Data Center podcast. Cisco delivers security, storage and unified communications for small business Cisco this week unveiled products specifically for small companies as part of its recently announced $100 million commitment to that business market. Five innovative flash-based products for enterprise storage Flash memory quickly is becoming part of the enterprise's storage arsenal, and for good reason: Although it's more expensive than rotating disk drives, flash offers faster performance and consumes far less energy. View a product slide show. In-depth: Pack rat nation As they play in the global information economy, U.S companies stash away more data than they can handle effectively. The six-part 2009 New Data Center series opens with a look at how they're coping with the escalating problem. January giveaways from Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Up for grabs: Two Cisco training courses from Skyline-ATS worth up to $6,990, a Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500, 15 copies each of the hot book titles Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration, IPv6 Security and Chained Exploits: Advanced Hacking Attacks. Get all the entry details here. |
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