Thursday, August 04, 2011

Drobo B800I ISCSI SAN works as advertised

Samsung buys MRAM maker Grandis | OCZ releases next-gen PCIe SSD with 2.8GB/sec performance

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Drobo B800I ISCSI SAN works as advertised
Recently, SSG-NOW tested the Drobo B800i, an iSCSI SAN for small and mid-sized businesses. In our limited testing the B800i worked as advertised. It survived the removal of a drive in single-drive protection mode and survived the removal of two drives in dual-drive protection mode. Read More


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Case study: Getting started with desktop virtualization
The promise of virtualized desktops is widely recognized and desktop virtualization is topping most IT departments' priority lists. But while the "why" of desktop virtualization is clear, it's the "how" that is most challenging. Follow one customer's journey to a more agile and secure business environment. Learn more.>>

Samsung buys MRAM maker Grandis
Samsung today announced it has purchased MRAM maker, Grandis, which makes non-volatile memory that could someday be used in consumer and data center computers. Read More

OCZ releases next-gen PCIe SSD with 2.8GB/sec performance
OCZ today announced the availability of its highest performing PCI-e flash card to date, the Z-Series R4, which has up to 2.8GB/sec throughput. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Fortinet

Port Blocking and URL Filtering Fall Short
Web 2.0 is here to stay. Integrate Web applications and activity securely into your organization with complete content protection that includes application detection, monitoring and control that discovers threats embedded in Internet-based traffic and protect against data loss resulting from inappropriate use of social media applications. Read more

EBay attacks server virtualization with 100TB of SSD storage
EBay has deployed 100TB of SSD storage to deal with performance issues related to deploying new virtual machines in its Quality Assurance Division. Read More

Barracuda doubles capacity of cloud storage, retains pricing
Barracuda Networks today announced it has doubled the amount of cloud storage capacity available to customers of its backup service, but it kept the price at $50 per month. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers
Gartner Positions Citrix in the Leader's Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers! Read the full report -- which evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of ADC vendors, plus provides Magic Quadrant reporting for a quick comparison to help you make the best choice. Compliments of Citrix. Read now!

RSA's SecurID breach linked to China, researcher says
The breach of RSA, the security division of EMC, last spring in which sensitive information related to RSA SecurID tokens was stolen, can be traced back to an attack originating in China, a security researcher strongly believes based on a close look into malware associated with the RSA breach. Read More

Corporate cybercrime costs skyrocket
Security threats such as malware, insider attacks, phishing, botnets and a host of other problems are costing large corporations more money to handle. Read More

Former FCC, Microsoft exec to be next U.S. CIO
The White House today is expected to announce that Steven VanRoekel, managing director of the Federal Communications Commission and a former Microsoft executive, will succeed Vivek Kundra and become the nation's second CIO. From a New York Times story posted this morning: Read More



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