Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Seagate Wireless Plus review: A terabyte of mobile wireless storage

  Amazon.com upgrades Cloud Drive with file syncing | Dell consolidates, plans unified software and all-flash arrays
 
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Seagate Wireless Plus review: A terabyte of mobile wireless storage
Seagate's Wireless Plus drive offers a terabyte of storage and a way to stash your videos, photos, music and documents or wirelessly stream them to your mobile devices. Read More


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Dell Active Infrastructure
Dell Active Infrastructure is a makeup of modular and automated converged infrastructure solutions combing servers, storage, networking and infrastructure management into an integrated and optimized system that provides general purpose virtualized resource pools. Learn more.

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Drive Business Results with Data that's Optimized Everywhere
When it comes to supporting growth and delivering new capabilities, The Dell Fluid Data architecture is designed to help you move faster and scale further than ever before while boosting resiliency. Learn how you can slash storage costs, increase agility and ensure applications are protected and available. Read Now

Amazon.com upgrades Cloud Drive with file syncing
Amazon.com has added a file-syncing feature to its online storage product, Cloud Drive, putting the service on par with competitors such as Dropbox and Google's Drive. Read More

Dell consolidates, plans unified software and all-flash arrays
In the midst of going private, Dell executives said today they've already consolidated their three storage product divisions into one, they are working on merging their system management interfaces, and they have a number of new products coming out over the next year. Read More

Equinix, NetApp, Amazon team to enable hybrid clouds
A new partnership will allow customers to host dedicated NetApp storage infrastructure in Equinix data centers to provide fast connections up into Amazon Web Service's cloud. Read More


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Top 10 Cloud Backup and DR Best Practices
Building out a complete disaster recovery infrastructure can be cost prohibitive for many organizations. This paper identifies the many ways the public cloud can supplement backup and recovery strategies and offers overall best practices to ensure secure and efficient data protection. Learn More

Data leakage risk rises with cloud storage services
The biggest danger: Employees using apps such as Dropbox, Box and SugarSync for tucking away business documents to take home for work Read More

Brocade evolves the storage network
Normally, when a vendor is the undisputed king of a market, there's a risk of the company taking their eye off the ball and letting markets slip away. BlackBerry in the smartphone market, 3Com with NIC cards and switches, and Nortel with almost everything they made are some examples of this. However, every once in a while vendors do surprise by trying to change the very market they dominate. Sure,... Read More

Former CIO at Foundry Networks charged with insider trading
A former CIO and vice president at networking hardware vendor Foundry Networks has been charged with insider trading in conjunction with the company's acquisition in 2008 by Brocade Communications Systems, the U.S. Department of Justice said. Read More


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Simplifying Data Protection
IT requires solutions that are not only simple to deploy, use and fit into their budgets, but most importantly ensure that systems are protected and met with the recovery time and points needed in the event of a disaster. Learn More

Products of the week 4.1.13
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Red Lion and Compuware Read More

Texas judge and Red Hat protect Linux from patent troll
Just toss 'em out of court. That's essentially been the remedy sought by many of those looking to limit the damage done by patent trolls, and now a federal judge has apparently taken that advice to heart in a case involving Linux that was brought against Rackspace by patent troll Uniloc. Read More

Why business cards still beat 'the bump'
Marketing consultant Mark Schaefer has a thought-provoking blog post headlined: "The best digital business idea that just never worked." It's about being at the SXSW conference recently and noticing that even that collection of digerati remains stubbornly dependent upon paper: paper programs, paper posters, paper flyers and paper name tags. Read More

 
 
 

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