Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Cloud's worst-case scenario: What to do if your provider goes belly up

  Juniper SDN veteran lands at Brocade | Dropbox works to resolve service hiccups, says files are safe

 
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Cloud's worst-case scenario: What to do if your provider goes belly up
Last September customers of storage provider Nirvanix got what could be worst-case scenario news for a cloud user: The company was going out of business and they had to get data out, fast. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: SAP

Get Started with SAP HANA ebook
This ebook introduces the SAP HANA in-memory computing platform and describes how it can transform your business. SAP HANA provides standard offerings to help with a range of business issues and can be incorporated into your current infrastructure, with preconfigured software, content and business-user enablement. Learn more

WEBCAST: Dell

Optimize Performance & Availability of your Infrastructure
Virtualization has reached a tipping point and is now being widely utilized to virtualize the mission-critical workloads that were off-limits for virtualization in the past. As organizations virtualize these demanding and critical workloads, it is paramount to ensure adequate performance and high-availability. View Now

Juniper SDN veteran lands at Brocade
Brocade has named former Cisco and Juniper engineer Benson Schliesser as distinguished engineer, responsible for helping shape the company's network virtualization strategy. Read More
 

Dropbox works to resolve service hiccups, says files are safe
  Dropbox said Sunday it was making progress in restoring service after the popular file storage service went offline on Friday. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

Future-Proofing Your Data Center Storage
Learn how investing in increased flexibility and automation can provide additional agility for businesses to respond to new opportunities quickly. Learn More

ioSafe unveils massive disaster-proof storage capacity with 1513+
Every year at CES ioSafe has raised the bar for disaster-proof storage--often with dramatic demonstrations involving fire, or guns, or massive bolts of electricity. This year ioSafe scaled back the theatrics but announced a new product that lets you store massive amounts of data in a private cloud that can survive virtually anything. Read More
 

Faster mobile storage from Toshiba coming next quarter
Toshiba in the second quarter of this year will start making flash drives for smartphones and tablets that are substantially faster, smaller and more power-efficient than current NAND flash, the company said on Tuesday. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Silver Peak Systems, Inc.

The Differences Between Network Memory & Application Caching
Enterprises require an application acceleration solution that spans all types of traffic, one that is easy to manage, and 100% data coherency when supporting business-critical applications. This white paper will address these issues and offer a solution that addresses these enterprise requirements. Learn more >>

What 20GB of free DropBox storage? Buy a Dell
Dell announced this week a promotion that provides customers 20 GB of free cloud storage at DropBox with the purchase of a Dell tablet or personal computer. MORE FREE CLOUD STORAGE: 12 Free cloud storage options Read More
 

 

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How to keep your Millennials happy
The much-anticipated wave of Millennials is upon us, with their addiction to social media, their attachment to consumer devices and their merging of work and personal lives. Read More

 

Geek-themed Meme of the Week: Ruined Proposal Edition
No. 28 in our Geek-Themed Meme of the Week series, gleaned from the Internet, demonstrates both the risks associated with target advertising and those of sharing a computer. The good news is that she said yes. Read More
 

Geek-Themed Meme of the Week Archive
They are inescapable on the Internet. Most are awful. A few are not, so we have started publishing a selection of memes that amuse me. One every week. Here's the archive. Read More
 

 

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