Thursday, January 27, 2011

Storage vendors roll out new faster dedupe appliances, migration services

Using cloud computing and storage for business continuity | EMC profit, revenue soar on storage and VMware

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Storage vendors roll out new faster dedupe appliances, migration services
SEPATON on Monday this week enhanced its S2100-ES2 Series 1910/2910 deduplication and backup appliances with the addition of new software that doubles the ingest rate of backup data to 1500MBps per node or 43TB/hour over previous SEPATON models. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Symantec

E-mail: Today's Problems and How to Deal With Them
As e-mail use balloons, IT faces looming archiving, management and security challenges. In these articles, Network World and its sister publications CIO, Computerworld and CSO explore how business users and IT alike can stay on top of the e-mail morass. Read now!

WEBCAST: Red Hat

5-Step RISC Migration Planning Process
In this session, HP and Red Hat speakers will explain how to prepare for and execute an effective migration from SPARC/Solaris OS-based systems to Red Hat Enterprise Linux on HP ProLiant and BladeSystem servers. View Now!

Using cloud computing and storage for business continuity
The secret to success in this endeavor is to make backups and disaster recovery protections a natural consequence of something else that makes computing better and more convenience. That has been the Holy Grail of the business continuity and disaster recovery planning (BC/DR) world. Read More


WEBCAST: Wildpackets

10G Analysis & Troubleshooting without Compromise
You need to analyze and troubleshoot 10 Gig network traffic without suffering dropped packets or having to slice, filter and dissect your network segments. Learn how with a TimeLine appliance you can have real-time network performance, including VoIP statistics, while capturing all packets to disk. View Now

EMC profit, revenue soar on storage and VMware
Surging revenue from storage, security and virtualization brought record financial results at EMC in the fourth quarter, the company reported Tuesday. Read More


VIDEO: Radware

View the Virtualized Data Center of the Future – Now
Trying to envision what a truly virtualized application delivery environment would look like in the future data center? Now you can. Take this quick video tour and learn how you can achieve complete fault/network/service isolation while you guarantee SLAs, performance, agility, and simplicity. View Now

A Common System Center Architecture
Service Manager incorporates architectural components of Operations ManagerIn 2008, Microsoft announced a delay in the release of the product that would become Service Manager 2010. The product would be rewritten and aligned with the rest of System Center, utilizing technologies in use in the existing products and enhancing them to meet the requirements of Service Manager. (See http://blogs.technet.com/b/systemcenter/archive/2008/02/07/system-center-service-manager-update.aspx... Read More

Deep dive: Flat networks are the future
A large flat layer 2 network is the key to a new unified fabric data center. The idea is that everything in the data center - servers, appliances and storage - should be part of one big flat layer 2 structure. Read More



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The Mac App Store's hottest productivity apps
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