Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Weighing Windows Server 2012

Businesses store 2.2 zettabytes of data at cost of $1.1 trillion worldwide | Box OneCloud now supports Android devices

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Review: Weighing Windows Server 2012
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Businesses store 2.2 zettabytes of data at cost of $1.1 trillion worldwide
Worldwide, organizations hold about 2.2 zettabytes of data and spend about $1.1 trillion to secure and provide access to it, according to Symantec. Read More

Box OneCloud now supports Android devices
Starting this week, users of the service can access Android apps and store and share Android files. Launched in March, Box's OneCloud enterprise public cloud platform serves up mobile applications, stores data and facilitates online file sharing and collaboration. Read More

After Oracle, OpenSolaris rises again
When your vendor changes direction, what do you do? This former Sun project has emerged from the ashes, nurtured by a crowd of innovative startups. Read More

HP unveils Windows-powered NAS box for small businesses
Based on the same architecture as the HP X5000-series NAS box, the new X5000 devices for small businesses use 2.5-inch drives and can scale to 32.4TB. The older X-5000 devices use 3.5-inch hard drives and now scales to 48TB in a single unit. Read More



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