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NASs for the masses | Hitachi launches refreshed flagship storage array

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CTERA, Nasuni launch cloud storage appliances
CTERA and Nasuni last week enhanced their cloud storage offerings with new storage appliances and gateways. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ArcSight

Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

WHITE PAPER: Iron Mountain

Minimizing the Pain of eDiscovery with a Proactive Strategy
This paper focuses on important considerations around eDiscovery, information on recent court rulings, the role of the government in changing the nature of eDiscovery, and advice on how orga¬nizations should proceed as they develop their eDiscovery plans. Learn More Now.

NASs for the masses
Either because server disks are full or because virtualization is a natural growth path, organizations large and small are moving toward shared storage. For large enterprises, high-capacity storage-area networks make sense, but what about small or mid-sized enterprises new to shared storage? Read More


WEBCAST: NetApp

Use 50% Less Storage - Guaranteed
Listen to this on-demand Webcast and hear Chris Rima of Tucson Electric Power discuss how his organization managed data growth and improved performance with storage and server virtualization. You'll also hear Brian Garrett from ESG and NetApp experts discuss ways to consolidate your Windows® application data, files, and virtual machines. Learn More

Hitachi launches refreshed flagship storage array
Hitachi today announced a new version of its flagship storage array, the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform, which will allow far greater granularity to the migration of data between storage tiers based on performance requirements. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetApp

Changing the Way You Purchase Storage
Most organizations are still buying storage based on outmoded ways of thinking. Find out why it's time to modernize your approach and the key criteria you need to consider before making your next IT investment. Read now!

HP completes $2.35 billion 3Par merger
HP has completed its $2.35 billion merger with 3Par, just weeks after thwarting rival Dell in a bidding war for the storage vendor Read More

Navigating the politics of storage
Like Facebook for employee use and iPhones in business, data storage policy is a topic that can be a political hot potato within corporate walls. Read More

5 ways to cut your storage footprint
With the economy still shaky and the need for storage exploding, almost every storage vendor claims it can reduce the amount of data you must store. Trimming your data footprint not only cuts costs for hardware, software, power and data center space, but also eases the strain on networks and backup windows. Read More



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