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EMC Bets Big on Flash Storage

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EMC Bets Big on Flash Storage
The vendor gets aggressive about enterprise flash arrays, but faces challenges in the data center Read More
 


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HP StoreOnce with Symantec Backup Solutions
This paper looks specifically at the considerations and benefits achievable when an organization deploys data protection architectures powered by HP StoreOnce appliances and Catalyst APIs with Symantec OpenStorage Technology (OST). Learn More

WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

Ensuring Business Continuity of SAN Storage
The Taneja Group examines what business continuity means in storage systems. Built from the ground up with business continuity in mind, Taneja reviews the HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 array and highlights how its capabilities deliver a high level of business continuity. Learn More

It's official: Nirvanix is closing
For weeks reports have swirled that cloud storage provider Nirvanix is closing. Today that became official. The company's website has been replaced with a notice that reads: Nirvanix Customers, Read More
 

What to do when your free cloud storage fills up
With the launch of the Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2, Microsoft is joining the promotional cloud-storage craze, giving buyers 200GB of free storage for two years. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: New Relic

Secure, Reliable & Proven APM for the Enterprise
  Your organization depends on your web applications to do business -- from customer facing eCommerce,banking or travel applications, to mission-critical applications for your employees or partners. When it comes to performance, visitors' expectations for service and reliability are high. Read Now

Flash storage vendor Violin falls on IPO
Shares of solid-state storage vendor Violin Memory plunged more than 17 percent on the company's first day of trading Friday, but analysts said the market for flash storage remains hot. Read More
 

Egnyte launches 'PRISM protection' file sharing appliance to beat cloud worries
Cloud firm Egnyte has announced a file-sharing appliance called Storage Connect it hopes will appeal to organisations that don't feel comfortable transferring and storing sensitive files using cloud data centres. Read More
 


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Consider Hybrid Approach to File-Sharing
Security. Scalability. Control. These are just some of the many benefits of enterprise cloud file-sharing that you'll discover in this KnowledgeVault, packed with short videos, white papers and demos. View Now!

Judge orders patent troll to explain its 'Mr. Sham' to jury
Patent troll Network Protection Sciences (NPS) first wanted to sue security vendor Fortinet in Texas because such litigants are as welcome there as the oil industry, yet even Texas wanted no part of this particular stinker so the case got booted to the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. Read More
 

New York Times corrects the record on Mario and Luigi
Not that I would have known any better ... and not that there's anything wrong with janitors, but here's a correction from the New York Times: Read More
 

 

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