Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Intel Micron Flash Technology goes to 25 Nanometers

CommVault ties backup software to the cloud | SMEs dominate data centre activity: Symantec

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Intel Micron Flash Technology goes to 25 Nanometers
Last week Intel Micron Flash Technology (IFMT) provided tours of a NAND Flash fab in the hinterlands of Utah producing wafers at 25 nanometers. Yes, while we have all been calibrating our spreadsheets based on 34 nm lithography, the IMFT joint venture has built a 25 nm fab to crank out NAND MLC Flash that will turn the price-performance of current memory systems on their side. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Storwize

Inside New Data Compression Technology
Meet the demanding primary storage requirements for random access, high transaction volumes and high throughput. Examine how real-time compression tackles key requirements for primary storage data, including; performance, simplicity, data reduction, and high availability. Learn more

WHITE PAPER: IBM NWW

Next-generation data protection for midsized companies
Next-generation data protection takes advantage of the ever-increasing capacities and decreasing costs of hard disk storage, and can be used to address challenges such as improving your recovery point objective (RPO) and recovery time objectives (RTO) by performing fast, non-disruptive backups, and by performing data restoration using the direct, random access dynamics of spinning disks. Read More

CommVault ties backup software to the cloud
Storage vendor CommVault is letting customers move data from inside the firewall to cloud services such as Amazon's Simple Storage Service, EMC's Atmos, Microsoft Azure and Nirvanix. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Data Domain

VMware Data Backup and Recovery Best Practices
VMware offers extraordinary benefits, but it can come at the cost of extra storage, backup resources and administrative challenges. Data Domain deduplication storage offers a way out by reducing redundant data across VMware data backups, operating at disk speeds, and providing cost-effective replication for fast DR using backup images. Click here to learn more.

SMEs dominate data centre activity: Symantec
Mid-sized enterprises will be leading in data centre activity this year as these companies focus on staff training and adopting technologies like storage virtualization and cloud computing to cut costs and manage increasingly complex facilities, according to Symantec Corp.'s 2010 State of the Data Centre report. Read More


WEBCAST: HP

Metzler: Virtualization and the Network Manager
The networks manager's role has changed significantly over the years. This Webcast highlights survey results of 460 IT pros and their experiences with network management. Learn how network automation is helping to address the unique challenges of both physical and virtual environments. Learn more

MS, HP unveil 'breakthrough' stack integration
Microsoft Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. Wednesday announced a US$250-million three-year investment toward integrating their respective technology stacks from infrastructure to application in a cloud-driven effort the companies said "represents the most integrated technology stack in the industry today." Read More

Symantec touts NetBackup 7, Backup Exec 2010, 'deduplication everywhere'
Symantec today announced new versions of its enterprise-class NetBackup software and its midmarket Backup Exec product, both of which now include deduplication and incremental backup for virtual server environments. Read More



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