Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Nirvanix gets end-to-end cloud storage

Oracle's StorageTek unit releases 5TB tape drive | Security in the Cloud? It's a Matter of Position

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Nirvanix gets end-to-end cloud storage
Putting together a cloud storage strategy and implementing it isn't the easiest for IT managers. Choosing the vendor whose software or hardware will enable the company's data to be put into the cloud and then deciding on a cloud storage provider that will store data presents all sorts of problems - what type of data you want to store in the cloud, how you want to get it there and how much it is going to cost you are just some of the problems you'll encounter. Read More


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The End of 2P vs. 4P Server Compromises
The processing power, larger memory and I/O bandwidth of 4P servers were generally a better fit for virtualization and multi-threaded database applications than 2P servers, but the increased power came at a cost. Dell and AMD have taken a new approach. Read now!

Oracle's StorageTek unit releases 5TB tape drive
Oracle's StorageTek division today announced it will be shipping 5TB tape drives with five times the capacity and more than twice the performance of previous drives. Read More


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End the Communications Disconnect
The technology inefficiencies created by having multiple communications tools are a significant challenge for workers trying to collaborate better. Unified Communications (UC) is a method to meet this challenge. In this paper, Yankee Group examines UC business drivers, current deployment challenges and makes recommendations on vendor selection. Read Now

Security in the Cloud? It's a Matter of Position
UCOne of the biggest challenges facing network architects is in crafting a security architecture that protects internal network resources from external attack-- typically in the form of denial of service (DoS) attacks against public-facing servers. These kinds of attacks can range from a nuisance, to one that threatens to disrupt overall business operations. Read More


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Best Practices for Successful Video Collaboration
This paper examines the need for advanced communications in today's business environment; looks at how and where video collaboration fits into unified communications and collaboration; and discusses the value of video collaboration services in the market today. Read Now

Cost of regulatory security compliance? On average, $3.5M
The cost of achieving regulatory security compliance is on average $3.5 million each year, according to a survey of 160 individuals leading the IT, privacy and audit efforts at 46 multinational organizations. Read More

Wall Street Beat: Tech earnings stay strong
Financial results from Microsoft, SAP, EMC, AT&T, Verizon and other tech vendors this week reinforced optimism that 2011 is shaping up to be a strong year for IT, especially in the enterprise sector. Read More

Amazon.com touts more e-book sales than paperbacks
Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos said in a fourth-quarter earnings statement Thursday that the e-book-selling milestone "has come even sooner than we expected." Read More



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The Mac App Store's hottest productivity apps
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