Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Bye-bye, tapes: How to get the right disk backup appliance

HP extends Autonomy's big data chops to Hadoop cloud | SanDisk enters server acceleration market with PCIe card

InfoWorld Technology: Storage

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Bye-bye, tapes: How to get the right disk backup appliance
When you realize that tape can't cut it any longer, you'll likely consider using a disk-based backup appliance. when choosing the right appliance, look beyond the deduplication engine. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell

Today's NAS: A Solution Beyond Old Limits
Traditional NAS systems don't scale beyond fixed limits. Proliferation of NAS systems leads to management challenges. Many organizations also use traditional block-based SAN solutions for transactional systems like databases and email. Having separate block and file storage also adds to management challenges. Learn More

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HP extends Autonomy's big data chops to Hadoop cloud
Autonomy's IDOL can now be embedded in Hadoop nodes. Among the benefits to this approach is that IDOL can do in-place analysis of data on Hadoop data storage, rather than having to copy data from one place to another to analyze it. Read More

SanDisk enters server acceleration market with PCIe card
SanDisk entered the growing marketplace for solid-state accelerator products with its own PCI Express (PCIe) card designed to boost the performance of workstations and servers used in data centers and server farms. Read More

Toshiba touts industry's densest SSDs, doubles performance
The new line-up of SSDs includes both 2.5-in. and mSATA (mini-SATA) form factors as well as drives in 9.5mm and 7mm heights. All of the drives use the latest serial ATA (SATA) 6Gbps interface protocol. Read More



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Bye-bye, tapes: How to get the right disk backup appliance

HP extends Autonomy's big data chops to Hadoop cloud | SanDisk enters server acceleration market with PCIe card

InfoWorld Technology: Storage

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Bye-bye, tapes: How to get the right disk backup appliance
When you realize that tape can't cut it any longer, you'll likely consider using a disk-based backup appliance. when choosing the right appliance, look beyond the deduplication engine. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell

Today's NAS: A Solution Beyond Old Limits
Traditional NAS systems don't scale beyond fixed limits. Proliferation of NAS systems leads to management challenges. Many organizations also use traditional block-based SAN solutions for transactional systems like databases and email. Having separate block and file storage also adds to management challenges. Learn More

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap Denver

IT Roadmap Denver – 6/20 Register Now!
IT Roadmap is the one day, cost free, professional-level conference and expo that's full of job-ready solutions you can put to work now. IT Roadmap surrounds you with technology's most-followed analysts and the industry's most-innovative solution providers, all focused entirely on building the roadmap you need in crucial areas of enterprise IT. Click to continue

HP extends Autonomy's big data chops to Hadoop cloud
Autonomy's IDOL can now be embedded in Hadoop nodes. Among the benefits to this approach is that IDOL can do in-place analysis of data on Hadoop data storage, rather than having to copy data from one place to another to analyze it. Read More

SanDisk enters server acceleration market with PCIe card
SanDisk entered the growing marketplace for solid-state accelerator products with its own PCI Express (PCIe) card designed to boost the performance of workstations and servers used in data centers and server farms. Read More

Toshiba touts industry's densest SSDs, doubles performance
The new line-up of SSDs includes both 2.5-in. and mSATA (mini-SATA) form factors as well as drives in 9.5mm and 7mm heights. All of the drives use the latest serial ATA (SATA) 6Gbps interface protocol. Read More



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Why Linux is a desktop flop

HP extends Autonomy's big data chops to Hadoop cloud | Why the GPL licensing cops are the good guys

InfoWorld Technology: Open Source

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Why Linux is a desktop flop
Linux penetration on the desktop is expected remain below 2% for the next five years. Why? Because the cost savings turn out to be problematic, there are management issues, and compatibility remains an issue. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Ping Identity

Cloud Single Sign-On: Build or Buy?
With the SaaS market approaching $21.3 billion by 2015 , the demand for SaaS applications is accelerating and SaaS providers continue to face software business challenges. Learn More!

WHITE PAPER: Condusiv Technologies (formerly Diskeeper Corporation)

Optimize Your Storage Volume for Better Performance
Managing a windows network? This brief discusses 5 technical proof-points clearly showing how the Windows Built-in Disk Defragmenter is not adequate for the enterprise. New innovations in Diskeeper® and V-locity® meet today's demands for optimal storage and system performance. Read Now!

HP extends Autonomy's big data chops to Hadoop cloud
Autonomy's IDOL can now be embedded in Hadoop nodes. Among the benefits to this approach is that IDOL can do in-place analysis of data on Hadoop data storage, rather than having to copy data from one place to another to analyze it. Read More

Why the GPL licensing cops are the good guys
Should enterprise software users worry about open source license compliance? Obviously, respecting authors and obeying the law are important, but for most of us the answer is no. That's where the Software Freedom Conservancy steps in. Read More

Fedora to pay service fee so users can run Red Hat Linux on Windows 8 machines
Fedora is shelling out $99 on Red Hat Fedora users' behalf to run the OS on Windows 8-certified computers to bypass Microsoft's new UEFI Secure Boot feature. Read More

Big data
"Big data" certainly has the whiff of utopian fantasy. If businesses and governments would just look into the big piles of data they've accumulated, we're told, we'd all get more of what we want at a much lower cost. Read More



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Why Linux is a desktop flop

HP extends Autonomy's big data chops to Hadoop cloud | Why the GPL licensing cops are the good guys

InfoWorld Technology: Open Source

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Why Linux is a desktop flop
Linux penetration on the desktop is expected remain below 2% for the next five years. Why? Because the cost savings turn out to be problematic, there are management issues, and compatibility remains an issue. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Ping Identity

Cloud Single Sign-On: Build or Buy?
With the SaaS market approaching $21.3 billion by 2015 , the demand for SaaS applications is accelerating and SaaS providers continue to face software business challenges. Learn More!

WHITE PAPER: Condusiv Technologies (formerly Diskeeper Corporation)

Optimize Your Storage Volume for Better Performance
Managing a windows network? This brief discusses 5 technical proof-points clearly showing how the Windows Built-in Disk Defragmenter is not adequate for the enterprise. New innovations in Diskeeper® and V-locity® meet today's demands for optimal storage and system performance. Read Now!

HP extends Autonomy's big data chops to Hadoop cloud
Autonomy's IDOL can now be embedded in Hadoop nodes. Among the benefits to this approach is that IDOL can do in-place analysis of data on Hadoop data storage, rather than having to copy data from one place to another to analyze it. Read More

Why the GPL licensing cops are the good guys
Should enterprise software users worry about open source license compliance? Obviously, respecting authors and obeying the law are important, but for most of us the answer is no. That's where the Software Freedom Conservancy steps in. Read More

Fedora to pay service fee so users can run Red Hat Linux on Windows 8 machines
Fedora is shelling out $99 on Red Hat Fedora users' behalf to run the OS on Windows 8-certified computers to bypass Microsoft's new UEFI Secure Boot feature. Read More

Big data
"Big data" certainly has the whiff of utopian fantasy. If businesses and governments would just look into the big piles of data they've accumulated, we're told, we'd all get more of what we want at a much lower cost. Read More



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Happy IPv6 Day! Keep calm and carry on

Abort your IPv6 launch if you're not prepared | Class project: Crash the federal data center

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Happy IPv6 Day! Keep calm and carry on
Today's the official launch of a bigger-faster-better Internet protocol. Wake up Cringely if you notice anything different. Read More


WHITE PAPER: FileMaker, Inc

Create, deploy and manage custom business apps for iPad
The FileMaker Platform is a complete software suite to create, deploy, and manage custom business apps for iPad and iPhone. Design and build stunning iOS apps. Integrate mobile apps into existing enterprise systems. Deploy and instantly update your apps. Secure your apps with industry-standard authentication. Learn more, Watch overview video, Read the white paper >

WHITE PAPER: Itrezzo

Free Trial: Emergency Preparedness Software
Try itrezzoAgent Emergency Preparedness Software for a free 30-day trial and see how it allows you to effortlessly push vital plans and critical contact information to hundreds - or even thousands - of mobile devices. View Now

Abort your IPv6 launch if you're not prepared
If you're not prepared, you might want to turn off the IPv6 features, lest you fall prey to cyber attackers who have devised ways to prey on IPv6 novices. For all its security benefits, IPv6 can open holes in your network if you haven't planned properly. Read More

Class project: Crash the federal data center
One IT pro's hard-won insight: While it's necessary to be cautious, don't assume malicious intent when someone did something to cause problems in a data center. Read More

Windows Phone and Exchange ActiveSync: What you need to know
The iPhone and Android provide more EAS security than Windows Phone 7 does, but you may still be able to support Microsoft's smartphones. Read More

How to convince the boss good architecture matters
Like all preventive medicine, IT architecture management is vital to organizational health -- and a hard sell for business buy-in. Read More




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Happy IPv6 Day! Keep calm and carry on

Abort your IPv6 launch if you're not prepared | Class project: Crash the federal data center

Today's InfoWorld Blogs

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Happy IPv6 Day! Keep calm and carry on
Today's the official launch of a bigger-faster-better Internet protocol. Wake up Cringely if you notice anything different. Read More


WHITE PAPER: FileMaker, Inc

Create, deploy and manage custom business apps for iPad
The FileMaker Platform is a complete software suite to create, deploy, and manage custom business apps for iPad and iPhone. Design and build stunning iOS apps. Integrate mobile apps into existing enterprise systems. Deploy and instantly update your apps. Secure your apps with industry-standard authentication. Learn more, Watch overview video, Read the white paper >

WHITE PAPER: Itrezzo

Free Trial: Emergency Preparedness Software
Try itrezzoAgent Emergency Preparedness Software for a free 30-day trial and see how it allows you to effortlessly push vital plans and critical contact information to hundreds - or even thousands - of mobile devices. View Now

Abort your IPv6 launch if you're not prepared
If you're not prepared, you might want to turn off the IPv6 features, lest you fall prey to cyber attackers who have devised ways to prey on IPv6 novices. For all its security benefits, IPv6 can open holes in your network if you haven't planned properly. Read More

Class project: Crash the federal data center
One IT pro's hard-won insight: While it's necessary to be cautious, don't assume malicious intent when someone did something to cause problems in a data center. Read More

Windows Phone and Exchange ActiveSync: What you need to know
The iPhone and Android provide more EAS security than Windows Phone 7 does, but you may still be able to support Microsoft's smartphones. Read More

How to convince the boss good architecture matters
Like all preventive medicine, IT architecture management is vital to organizational health -- and a hard sell for business buy-in. Read More




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