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IBM cloud will reach back into tape for low-cost storage WHITE PAPER: Kaminario Kaminario and SanDisk solve SanDisk eDiscovery Challenges SanDisk Corp., a top-tier provider of flash storage technology, faced mounting eDiscovery challenges. To address these challenges, SanDisk deployed an end-to-end solution comprised of eDiscovery and global archiving software running on Kaminario's enterprise-class flash storage platform. Learn More In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Dell Inc. Flash at the Price of Disk Enterprise storage requirements are exploding as Big Data applications, increased mobile device usage and industry data retention regulations create a perfect storm of demand. View more IBM's flexible Power servers can take on cloud, databases : BMC Software Five Key Elements of Complete IT Compliance In the past, the needs of the business have often overruled the requirements of compliance, but in light of recent security breaches and compliance failures, this attitude is no longer an option. Organizations must modernize their approach to compliance and close the SecOps gap with a strategy designed for today's complex, dynamic IT environments. Learn More AMD puts faith back in x86, downgrading its ARM effort WHITE PAPER: IBM Build More and Grow More with Cloudant DBaaS This brochure explores the key elements to consider when exploring new data management approaches to build and deploy massively scalable web and mobile applications and why a NoSQL database-as-a-service (DBaaS) like Cloudant is the ideal solution to help accelerate time to market. Learn More Facebook's software smarts put cold storage on a power diet Speedy servers with Intel's 18-core chips, DDR4 memory hit the market | |||||||||
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