Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Review: 4 NAS appliances deliver big storage cheap

  Fibre Channel will come with 32-Gigabit, 128-Gigabit speeds in 2016 | Box to enlist CIOs as it targets vertical industries
 
 
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Review: 4 NAS appliances deliver big storage cheap
12-bay rack-mount systems from QNAP, Netgear, LenovoEMC, and Infortrend combine huge storage capacities, business-grade features, smooth setup, and easy administration Read More
 


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Take Your Social Business Relationships to the Next Level
This IBM Redguide publication provides information about IBM Social Business and includes details about the business need and the value of transformation to a social business. Learn More.

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NSA Series Data Sheet
Learn how your organization can be both secure and productive without compromising network performance. Dell's SonicWALL™ NSA Series next-generation firewalls utilize the latest multi-core hardware design and Reassembly-Free Deep Packet Inspection® (RFDPI) technology, to protect your network from internal and external attacks. Read now!

Fibre Channel will come with 32-Gigabit, 128-Gigabit speeds in 2016
  Storage teams will be able to double the performance of their Fibre Channel infrastructure starting in 2016, while the real speed demons among them will have a chance to multiply it by eight times. Read More
 


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The Future of email and application is social
This white paper examines the state of collaboration in today's enterprise and provides an IBM point of view on how collaboration will evolve, along with how Notes and Domino software will fit into the new collaboration equation. View Now>>

Box to enlist CIOs as it targets vertical industries
Box will beef up its consulting team this year with several CIOs as it seeks to grow sales and adoption of its enterprise cloud storage and file sharing service in specific industries. Read More
 


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SuperMassive Series data sheet
Learn how to protect against today's emerging threats in this SuperMassive NGFW datasheet. Read now!

Slack exits beta with its tool for information overload
With information besieging users from all sides and ending up archived -- or not -- in email, cloud storage or simply lurking in social media streams, keeping everything organized can be a chore. A service now out of beta from the co-founder of Flickr claims to have a better way. Read More
 

16 weirdest places you'll find Linux
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