Thursday, May 05, 2011

CopperEgg software monitors, analyzes NFS performance

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CopperEgg software monitors, analyzes NFS performance
A new software-as-a-service available from CopperEgg, RevealStorage can be deployed in minutes and avoid the hardware and software build-outs necessary with other performance management products. Users deploying CopperEgg's RevealStorage pay on a subscription-based model based on the number of NFS servers they use. And like other software-as-a-service offerings such as SalesForce, expenditures are operational (OPEX) rather than capital expenses. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

6 Key Dedupe Challenges
The deduplication market is the fastest segment ofthe storage industry, per IDC. Accordingly, every vendor is telling their version of the deduplication story. With emerging technologies, it is difficult for IT managers to determine what the true IT benefits vs. marketing spin are. Read More Today!

WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Client Health Score Solution Brief
This solution brief provides an overview of Aerohive's new Client Health Score feature which cuts through volumes of data to show you the overall health of clients in an "at-a-glance" format, then enables you to drill down if you see a specific problem. Read now!

25 geeky gifts for cool moms
Mother's Day gift guide: Jewelry, gadgets, textiles and more. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC Software

A Cost-Effective Solution for ITSM
If you're tired of the costly upgrades and difficult implementations other vendors put you through, BMC Remedy OnDemand offers an alternative. It can be implemented in days and significantly lower overall IT Service Management costs. Read the white paper to learn more about BMC Remedy OnDemand. Read More Today!

EMC's Iomega launches NAS storage line for smaller businesses
Iomega launched a new series of desktop and rack mountable NAS devices aimed at small- to medium-sized businesses and remote offices, with a price tag for the arrays of less than $4,000. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell

Virtualization Raised to the Power of Three
Virtualization works best when the processor, systems management and hypervisor all communicate and share the workload. That's why Dell, AMD and Microsoft have teamed to develop a system that is optimized for virtualization out of the box. See the high performance, energy efficiency and simplified management this combination provides. Learn more.

Symantec unveils SaaS storage products
At its users conference this week, Symantec released a slew of upgrades to its midrange backup, enterprise archive and data management products and said it will begin offering a SaaS model. Read More

Fortune 1000 firms shun public cloud storage
Few Fortune 1000 corporations have plans to adopt public cloud storage -- even for their lowest tier of data, a new storage survey shows. Read More

How We Moved Almost Everything to the Cloud: 5 Lessons
Companies that move to the cloud have a whole host of decisions, one of the first being whether to develop their own software on top of a cloud infrastructure or to attempt to customize an existing cloud service. Read More



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