Tuesday, August 07, 2012

IT execs explain their moves to solid-state storage

EMC rolls out Symmetrix disk library for mainframes | Virtualization wars: VMware vs. Hyper-V vs. XenServer vs. KVM

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IT execs explain their moves to solid-state storage
The adoption of flash storage in the enterprise is boosting database performance, cutting in half the time needed for nightly full backups and providing users with real-time responses. Here's how four companies chose to up their game with flash. Read More


WEBCAST: SAP

Sales Effectiveness in the New Sales Paradigm
In this webcast produced by the Sales Management Association (SMA), Forrester's Scott Santucci will explore the new sales paradigm and discuss how businesses must transform their selling models into dynamic, communications-intensive systems, empowering individual sellers to define, create and deliver value to customers. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: EVault (formerly i365)

Trusted Data Assurance in the Cloud
Cloud-based services are here to stay. Cloud services are even more attractive for companies who are being hit with the high cost of meeting compliance requirements - especially for small and mid-size companies that have shrinking or no information security budget. Read Now!

EMC rolls out Symmetrix disk library for mainframes
DLm8000 is the first EMC disk library for mainframe that will leverage its flagship VMAX storage teshnology. Read More

Virtualization wars: VMware vs. Hyper-V vs. XenServer vs. KVM
Ten years ago the argument over virtualization would have been a short one because VMware was the only game in town, but that early dominance is now being significantly challenged by Microsoft, Citrix and Red Hat (KVM). Read More


WHITE PAPER: Webroot

When Leading Security Solutions Disappoint
Unhappy with their security solution, they chose Webroot. Their deployment of SecureAnywhere Business Endpoint Protection saved the firm more than 200 hour per week and dramatically improved security. Learn More

Dropbox gets a black eye in spam attack
The Dropbox file-sharing service suffered a setback in its efforts to move into the enterprise more forcefull after being hit by a spam attackthat stemmed from the breach of an employee's account. Read More

Lenovo and EMC join forces on storage, servers
Lenovo and EMC will team up to develop and sell server and storage technology, with an eye to the Chinese market, the companies said on Wednesday. Read More


WHITE PAPER: PhoneFactor

Phones Become the Leading Multi-Factor Authentication Device
According to a leading analyst firm, phone-based authentication will comprise 61% of the multi-factor authentication market by the year 2014. This paper will address the key drivers for this market shift away from security tokens and includes real-world case studies from organizations that have made the move to phone-based authentication. Learn More

Can Big Data Help Universities Tackle Security, BYOD?
Universities have some of the most complex IT infrastructures around, and BYOD is a reality they can't escape. Chief Security Officers at universities are increasingly turning to Big Data analytics technologies to mine the data in their logs and improve their security footing. Read More

EMC's interest in China, servers continues to grow
EMC is showing heavy interest in boosting its share of the data center market by moving from storage and related services to servers. Read More

The 6 companies Google has bought in 2012 (so far)
A six-pack of acquisitions for the search giant Read More

As Dad helps control Curiosity, family will live on 'Mars time'
Once Curiosity lands on Mars, NASA lead flight director David Oh and his colleagues responsible for the rover's operation will be required to live their earthly lives on Mars time. Oh's wife, Bryn, and their three children - Braden, 13, Ashlyn, 10, and Devyn, 8 -- will do so as well, by choice and in the spirit of adventure. Read More



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