Tuesday 19 April 2011

Iron Mountain exits part of the cloud

EMC integrates Avamar backup software and Data Domain | EMC Isilon releases new NAS products for big data

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Iron Mountain exits part of the cloud
Going on two years in the cloud storage business, Iron Mountain will shutter its Virtual File Store and Archive Service platform without giving a reason. After weeks of rumors that Iron Mountain would close these services to customers, the company will continue to support some cloud storage services as it seeks to migrate them to another cloud service provider. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Cloud-enabled Wi-Fi: Less Dollars, More Sense
HiveManager Online gives financial control back to organizations by offering a linearly-scalable Wi-Fi infrastructure management platform with no up-front management costs. Combined with HiveAPs, it's the simplest instantiation of enterprise Wi-Fi. Learn more!

WHITE PAPER: Polycom

Enhance Communication with Polycom CX5000
Read how international law firm Perkins Coie was able to integrate the Polycom CX5000 Unified Conferencing station for Microsoft Live Meeting. The organization was able to enhance communication and collaboration among the firm's 700 attorneys resulting in better client service. Read More

EMC integrates Avamar backup software and Data Domain
EMC today announced a major upgrade to its Avamar deduplication backup software, which includes an integration with its Data Domain deduplication appliance, allowing admins to manage both products from a single UI. Read More

EMC Isilon releases new NAS products for big data
Isilon is shipping two new NAS arrays targeted as big data architectures with high I/O rates and the ability to scale to petabytes in capacity under a single file name. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

y Guide to Business Risk Mitigation for Healthcare
To help healthcare organizations improve their disaster recovery capabilities gradually and cost-effectively, HP offers its Converged Infrastructure. Read now!

Intel and Micron shrink NAND flash
Intel and Micron Technology on Thursday said they had shrunk NAND flash memory in size, which could help add more storage and features to smartphones or tablets. Read More

Data Loss Prevention: Less Flip this Week
Last week I discussed Data Loss Prevention as a solution in search of a problem. This week I'll reduce the level of flip and review more detail deliverables of DLP solutions and some DLP vendors. Data leakage prevention technology tackles both data at rest residing within a network and specifically on disk storage and of course when data is in motion during telecommunications sessions. Vendors of... Read More


WHITE PAPER: CA Technologies

Exceptional Application Experience
To improve and ensure the performance and availability of business-critical web applications, organizations need to be able to see and understand the actual user experience. This paper examines the five essentials of application performance monitoring. Learn More

Tech jobs proliferating ,,, at least for some
Oh, to be young again ... and in the possession of a computer science degree. While nation's overall job market remains murky, a new national survey and reports from both coasts show a continuing increase in the availability of technology-related positions, particularly for new and soon-to-be-new college graduates. From today's Boston Globe: Read More

Interop history quiz II
Can you identify the misfires, milestones and high jinks from Interops past? Read More



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