Tuesday, June 28, 2011

SolidFire targets cloud providers with all SSD primary storage

Volume of data darn near indescribable ... without the iPad | LaCie offers hybrid cloud storage service

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SolidFire targets cloud providers with all SSD primary storage
SolidFire recently revealed the details of its all solid state storage technology targeted at cloud storage providers. The system has features that make it useful in cloud applications, including a REST API and a scalable architecture that allows from 1TB to over a petabyte of useable storage in a single system. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Diskeeper Corporation

Best Practices for Data Performance on Storage Area Networks
Because SANs work at a storage layer underneath the operating system's file system, SAN is unaware of file fragmentation and uable to solve this issue. Performance suffers. This white paper details in clear terms how, where and why Diskeeper data performance technology should be used to ensure maximum SAN performance and optimum data response time. Read more.

WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

SLA Compliance: Wireless Fidelity Achieved
Aerohive delivers the next level in network visibility and reactive response with a new infrastructure-side performance monitoring and response system: SLA Compliance. Read now!

Volume of data darn near indescribable ... without the iPad
The world's digital data is doubling every two years and the amount created or replicated in 2011 will reach 1.8 zettabytes, a pile so gargantuan that its size can only be rendered understandable to the layman when translated into iPads. That's right, words no longer suffice; we need something magical for this job. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Avaya

Single Vendor Network: Myth or Reality
Gartner conducted an analysis of hundreds of clients and found that introducing a second vendor into the network infrastructure has a significant impact on operational costs Read Now

LaCie offers hybrid cloud storage service
LaCie today announced a hybrid storage product that combines a network-attached storage box with an online backup service. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

SLA Compliance: Wireless Fidelity Achieved
Aerohive delivers the next level in network visibility and reactive response with a new infrastructure-side performance monitoring and response system: SLA Compliance. Read now!

Half the world's data is stored in hard drives
The Journal of Science this year completed a study of 20-years of data storage. They found that, by 2007, the world had squirreled away 295 exabytes of data ... which works out to 295 billion gigabytes. Read More

Hitachi's G-Connect: Wireless storage for iPad
Keith Shaw chats with Hitachi about its G-Connect device, which offers wireless (via Wi-Fi) storage for iPads. The 500GB capacity drive can also connect via Ethernet to a router to provide up to 5 users with Internet access. Read More

12 of the slickest designs in enterprise tech gear available today
See what happens when industrial designers take the reins on enterprise gear design. Read More



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GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
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In this slideshow, we'll take a look at seven proposed mergers that we hope will never see the light of day, as their consummation would likely mean the end of the entire tech industry and possibly even the entire world.

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