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STEC changes the face of SSDs

Universal Storage Module Promises To Evolve Portable Data | Seagate Unveils GoFlex Partner Program, USM Compatibility

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STEC changes the face of SSDs
STEC announced in December that its multi-level cell solid state drives will be used in IBM's high-end and mid-range storage, signaling the first time an enterprise storage vendor the likes of IBM has used MLC rather than single level cell technology. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Extending the Value of Unified Communications
Read this paper to see how IBM® Lotus® Sametime® Unified Telephony software can give your business a competitive edge by extracting more value from your existing investments in telecommunications. Read More Now

WHITE PAPER: Emerson Network Power

Ten Steps to Increasing Data Center Efficiency
You can't manage what you don't monitor. That's why infrastructure monitoring is essential to data center optimization. Emerson Network Power outlines what you should be monitoring, how to monitor it and the results you can expect. Take the proactive approach to infrastructure monitoring. Read now

Universal Storage Module Promises To Evolve Portable Data
Is a bonafide universal storage cartridge finally at hand? It is if the Serial ATA International Organization and its partnership with 200 some-odd consumer electronics and computer companies can successfully implement the Universal Storage Module spec announced Tuesday. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Tuxedo in an SOA World
Everything in Tuxedo is a service and invoked as a service. Tuxedo services are location and implementation-independent, adhere to a contract, and are interoperable with other Tuxedo services and other service-oriented platforms. As a result, integrating Tuxedo applications into a SOA environment is natural and straightforward. Read Now!

Seagate Unveils GoFlex Partner Program, USM Compatibility
We admit it: When Seagate first introduced its GoFlex line of storage, we were skeptical. The connector was inelegant, and frankly, it seemed as if it was one company going off on its own tangent--even if it was a standard SATA connector. With today's news about the Universal Storage Module interface being backed by SATA-IO and the storage industry, however, suddenly Seagate appears poised to stand ahead of the pack. Read More


WHITE PAPER: PacketMotion

PacketSentry Virtual Segmentation
While firewalls are a widely accepted technology for the Internet perimeter, when deployed internally for PCI scope segmentation they have significant deficiencies. This white paper outlines the issues faced with leveraging firewalls for internal network segmentation, and how PacketSentry bypasses these issues with a unique out of band approach. Read now!

Rocstor Embraces USB 3.0 For New Hard Drives
Storage company Rocstor has added two new USB 3.0 devices to their product line up, just in time for CES 2011. Read More

Hitachi-LG Data Storage Shows Off Hybrid Optical Drive
Can optical drives get new life? That's the idea behind Hitachi-LG Data Storage's concept of hybrid optical drives. First shown at Computex last June, Hitachi-LG Data Storage was showing its hybrid optical drive in action at Storage Visions today. Read More



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