Tuesday, December 11, 2012

EMC's Project X may have wide impact on data centers

  IT shops will become consultants instead of tech managers, says EMC's CIO | EMC and VMware spin out big data/cloud division
 
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EMC's Project X may have wide impact on data centers
EMC plans to sell flash storage for use across data centers and is developing software to tie all those components together. Read More


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IT shops will become consultants instead of tech managers, says EMC's CIO
As with their user forum last year, EMC's Forum Boston 2012 on Friday emphasized cloud infrastructure technology, big data and business intelligence products. Read More

EMC and VMware spin out big data/cloud division
VMware and EMC today confirmed rumors that have been circulating for weeks that it would spin out its big data and platform as a service (PaaS) cloud products into a new division within the company named Pivotal Initiative, which will be led by former VMware chief Paul Maritz. Read More


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External disk storage shipments surpass 7 exabytes in Q3
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Hadoop on Windows Azure: Hive vs. JavaScript for processing big data
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