Thursday, February 10, 2011

BridgeSTOR dedupes, compresses Microsoft Data Protection Manager

EMC's strategy goes deep in the cloud, sees IT as a service | Gluster pushes storage software to VMware, Amazon

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BridgeSTOR dedupes, compresses Microsoft Data Protection Manager
Start-up BridgeSTOR recently introduced an appliance that deduplicates and compresses Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager data. The Application Optimized Storage (AOS) appliance can shrink DPM data by as much as 90% using data reduction techniques called Virtual Storage - Advanced Data Reduction (VS-ADR), a technique that John Matze, CEO of BridgeSTOR developed while working at HiFN. Read More


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EMC's strategy goes deep in the cloud, sees IT as a service
At its 2011 Strategic Forum in Boston today, EMC laid out its vision for virtualizing its customers' underlying infrastructure to give them a flexible and automated way to serve up applications and data. Read More


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Cloud computing Payback
Today, organizations of all sizes are investigating cloud computing and the benefits it can bring to their company. Given the numerous claims of savings and productivity improvements, it can become difficult to understand exactly how these benefits might apply to your particular IT environment. Read Now

Gluster pushes storage software to VMware, Amazon
The Gluster open-source file system is following the well-worn path into virtualization and cloud computing with the introduction on Tuesday of Gluster Virtual Storage Appliances for VMware and for the Amazon Web Services platform. Read More


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Qwest Cloud-Based Services: On-Demand Access to IT Resources
More and more IT leaders are turning to outsourced, cloud computing services to fulfill their growing technology needs—and do more with less. See how you can grow your business with on-demand, scalable applications and cloud-computing infrastructure—and pay only for what you need. Read now!

Drobo aims storage arrays at SMBs
Drobo today announced its first storage array for small- and medium-size businesses, moving upstream from its traditional consumer and small office/home office roots. Read More

Major Dell revamp melds consumer and enterprise IT
Upgrades include improved Unified Communications and coming Windows 7 tabletDell unveiled a major renovation of its enterprise-targeted laptop, desktop and workstation computers Tuesday but in doing so, combined the features that attract consumer users with the demands of enterprise IT. Included are enhancements in tools used for workplace collaboration such as with Microsoft's SharePoint and Lync unified communications platforms. Read More



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