Tuesday, June 18, 2013

HP aims to shrink big data

  HP adds purpose-built all-flash array to 3Par lineup | The Iomega brand is now LenovoEMC
 
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HP aims to shrink big data
Hewlett-Packard wants to help organizations get rid of their useless data, all the information that is no longer needed yet still takes up expensive space on storage servers. Read More


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Maximizing enterprise resource planning ROI
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HP adds purpose-built all-flash array to 3Par lineup
Hewlett-Packard will extend its 3Par enterprise storage line into flash-only territory this week, promising to combine higher speed with familiar software. Read More


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Leveraging SaaS to Drive Innovation and Results
Learn how sales, finance, marketing, procurement, and supply chain leaders are leveraging SaaS to become more agile and serve the customer better. Learn More.

The Iomega brand is now LenovoEMC
Iomega owner EMC said today it will replace the brand on business-class NAS products with LenovoEMC, a joint venture that now sells the SMB business hardware. Read More


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Tackling Peak Traffic Demands in Today's Data Center
As demands on data center infrastructure increase, both IT professionals and their tools will need to adapt. Learn how application delivery controllers (ADCs) can accommodate enterprise needs for performance and scalability while providing a unified platform for application services. Download the report today. Download Now

The 10 fastest supercomputers on Earth
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Might Yahoo's email move deliver unintended consequences?
Yahoo announced yesterday that it's going to do something about all those inactive yahoo.com email accounts you folks have walked away from over the years. And I'm wondering if the move may open a door for that rascal Mr. Unintended Consequences. The Associated Press reports: Read More

 

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