Tuesday, January 07, 2014

Cisco leads cloud infrastructure again, research firm says

  LenovoEMC bumps speed, adds BitTorrent into next-gen NAS | Lacie brings 1TB of wireless storage to iPad, iPhone
     
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Cisco leads cloud infrastructure again, research firm says
Cisco has maintained leadership in the $40 billion cloud infrastructure equipment - compute, networking and storage - market for three straight quarters, according to Synergy Research Group. Read More



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High Efficiency AC vs. DC Power Distribution
This paper presents a detailed quantitative efficiency comparison between the most efficient DC and AC power distribution methods, including an analysis of the effects of power distribution efficiency on the cooling power requirement and on total electrical consumption. Learn more

LenovoEMC bumps speed, adds BitTorrent into next-gen NAS
      Looking for a network-attached storage option that can archive video by day and download it by night? The LenovoEMC px4-400d may be just what the doctor ordered. Read More
     


WHITE PAPER: Netscout Systems Inc.

Adopt a More Service-Oriented Management Strategy
The survey results in this report demonstrate dramatic changes happening in IT service management delivery and highlight best practices to assure performance of business processes, deliver exceptional end-user experiences, optimize existing infrastructure, and speed the deployment of new technologies and services. Learn More.

Lacie brings 1TB of wireless storage to iPad, iPhone
Apple's iPhone and iPad users will now be able to add 1TB of external storage with LaCie's new Fuel wireless hard drive. Read More


WEBCAST: VCE

Simplify Operations, Speed Deployments and Reduce Costs
George Weiss, Gartner Vice President and Analyst, and Praveen Akkiraju, CEO of VCE, provide practical information regarding the various aspects of Integrated Infrastructures based on research and customer case uses. Learn More.

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