Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Cloud Storage: An end-user survey

Huawei Symantec unveils first midrange arrays | Cancer center builds Texas-sized cloud

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Cloud Storage: An end-user survey
At Storage Networking World this week in Santa Clara, Calif., Storage Strategies NOW (SSG-NOW) and the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) will be launching the results of an IT Professionals Cloud Storage Adoption Survey. Read More


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WHITE PAPER: Sophos

How to implement a data loss prevention strategy
The workplace is becoming increasingly mobile with users accessing corporate data from anywhere at any time. This paper guides IT professionals through the steps necessary to implement a practical data loss prevention (DLP) strategy. Learn more.

Huawei Symantec unveils first midrange arrays
Huawei Symantec today released its first line of modular storage area network arrays that offer up to 2.88PB of capacity and data snapshot, migration and replication features all under a single user license. Read More


WHITE PAPER: CA

Forrester: The Emergence of Service Assurance
Forrester interviewed more than 150 IT professionals to understand the fundamental issues around managing the performance of business application and business services and their underlying transactions. Read their key findings and expert recommendations. Read Now

Cancer center builds Texas-sized cloud
As researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center work at "making cancer history," they're doing so with the help of compute power and storage capacity from a private cloud. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Coyote Point

Advanced ADCs Take Over Where Load Balancers Leave Off
Server load balancers offer fairly basic capabilities. This white paper details the advanced content switching, application acceleration and VMware integration capabilities that have data centers using Equalizer Application Delivery Controllers to take over where server load balancers left off. Read More

Marvell to release DRAM, SSD-based accelerator card
Marvell Technology today announced that it plans to release a storage I/O accelerator card for commodity servers that could deliver a tenfold reduction in storage network traffic caused by virtual machine activity. Read More

World Tech Update, March 31, 2011
World Tech Update, March 31, 2011 Coming up on World Tech Update Amazon offers free storage in the cloud, Google chooses Kansas City for gigabit Ethernet, electronics manufacturing in Japan slows following disaster, Nintendo's 3DS goes on sale and more. From: networkworld Views: 3 0 ratings Time: 06:50 More in Science & Technology Read More

Backup Disasters: How You Can Avoid Them
Even those of you religious about backing up your PC data may face a few of the same demons that CIO.com's Bill Snyder recently battled. Read on for advice on how to make sure your backups don't behave badly. Read More



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