Tuesday, January 29, 2013

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Cisco gets closer to NetApp, further from VCE
Appearing to further distance itself from VCE coalition partners EMC and VMware, Cisco this week expanded collaboration with storage titan NetApp to deepen integration and market reach. Read More


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FreeNAS: Flexible, fast storage, and the price is right
It takes something different to stand out in the crowded network-attached storage market. How does free, as in free beer and free speech, sound? Read More

DNA may soon be used for storage
All of the world's information, about 1.8 zettabytes, could be stored in about four grams of DNA Read More


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How to Save with Hosted PBX
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Tape Storage Finds New Life in the Enterprise and Beyond
Tape is not dead--far from it. In fact, many enterprises depend on it for cost-effective long-term storage. Tape is also finding new applications in the virtualized and increasingly video-centric world of IT. As enterprises deal with bigger sets of data, tape will play a vital role going forward. Read More

Western Digital acquires Arkeia to boost SMB storage offering
Western Digital has acquired data protection company Arkeia Software as it looks to address growing storage demands among small and medium-size companies. Read More


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Enabling Ubiquitous Visibility in Virtualized Environments
Enterprises are rapidly adopting virtualization for dynamic service delivery and service management agility. IT challenges already exist in virtual environments and will only be exacerbated with the higher adoption of virtualization. Learn More

Doubt cast on the security of Kim Dotcom's Mega service
Kim Dotcom's bold new venture, the file-storage and sharing service Mega, is drawing criticism as security researchers analyze how the site protects users' data. In short, they advise: don't trust it. Read More

Testing The Privacy Company Mega: 50GB free storage, 2048-bit encrypted protection
Kim Dotcom's new end-to-end encrypted file storage and sharing service, Mega is being billed as The Privacy Company that "provides robust cloud storage with convenient and powerful always-on privacy. MEGA believes in your right to privacy and provides you with the technology tools to protect it. Read More

 
 
 

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