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QLogic stacks up design wins with Oracle's servers and storage

IBM announces mid-range deduplication appliance | A waste of space: Bulk of drive capacity still underutilized

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QLogic stacks up design wins with Oracle's servers and storage
QLogic's converged network adapters have stacked up another design win with the selection by Oracle for their exclusive use in the company's Oracle SPARC-based and x64 servers. Read More


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Examine Open Storage v. Proprietary Disk Systems
Download this whitepaper today and examine how Oracle's Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage Systems offer a complete, open and integrated solution that: * Reduces time to deployment. * Lowers risk. * Simplifies storage deployment and management. Read now!

IBM announces mid-range deduplication appliance
IBM this week brought out a new low end deduplication array that starts at about $50,000, half the price of its predecessor offering. Read More


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How to Reduce Overall Storage Costs By 10x
Discover how IT can better optimize its storage infrastructure, enabling administrators to deliver a cost-effective, scalable information management platform that is: * Easy to manage. * Delivers the performance and availability competitive businesses require. Read now!

A waste of space: Bulk of drive capacity still underutilized
Near the turn of the century, data centers were only beginning to implement Fibre Channel storage-area networks (SAN), with most relying on direct-attached storage (DAS). Data utilization rates were abysmal, with data centers on average using just 25% to 30% of their hard disk drive capacity. Read More


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Setting Up a Seven-Figure IT Cost Avoidance at JEA
Learn how storage acquisition costs are 67% lower, performance is faster, recovery takes minutes instead of days, and a seven figure cost avoidance lies ahead. Read Now

UAE says BlackBerry data handling violates the law
The offshore storage of data by Research In Motion for its BlackBerry smartphones conflicts with a 2007 law passed in the United Arab Emirates, the country's telecommunications regulator has said. Read More

Amazon cloud perfect for building start-ups, says John Seely Brown
Start-ups are wasting venture funding on IT infrastructure that will soon be obsolete, Burton Group Catalyst speaker says. Read More



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