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For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by James Staten, May 17, 2010
IT pros have most of the basic ingredients to cook up their own cloud-like infrastructure — but there's no recipe, and many ingredients just don't combine well. Complicating the story are the traditional infrastructure silos around servers, networks, . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Stephanie Balaouras, Andrew Reichman, February 3, 2010
Storage capacity has been growing fast for the past five years, and an end to the recession is only likely to spur further expansion as projects are re-funded. Recent data shows storage commanding a higher portion of the overall IT budget, but the amount . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Andrew Reichman, January 15, 2009
Server virtualization is the most substantial shift in IT so far this decade. Adoption is high, and firms are virtualizing mission-critical and business-critical applications. But while server virtualization has become mainstream, firms still struggle . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Nathan Safran, December 11, 2008
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Andrew Reichman, December 4, 2008
It's been the conventional wisdom of the past 10 years that to provide the best performance, protection, and capacity utilization for applications and databases, you need a robust storage array in a storage area network (SAN). But with low capacity utilization, . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Andrew Reichman, July 16, 2008
It's clear that the economy is on a downward trajectory, and regardless of the duration or severity, there's no doubt that belt-tightening in IT spending will be the norm for the next year. At the same time, most IT budgets were already stagnant or slow-growing . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Andrew Reichman, James Staten, May 16, 2008
Ten gigabit per second Ethernet (10 GbE) represents the next level of enterprise network bandwidth, with vendors hyping it as the next great capability. But as an IT infrastructure and operations professional, you must strike a balance between constant . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Andrew Reichman, April 14, 2008
Firms must store more and more file data as users generate more office documents and create more rich digital content such as photos, audio files, and video files, and as applications do more with these and other forms of file-based content. With increasing . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Andrew Reichman, February 7, 2008
Although a great deal of energy is expended discussing the performance differences of IP-based and Fibre Channel (FC)-based storage area networks (SAN), it is generally accepted that it is cheaper to deploy an iSCSI SAN. This report dissects the components . . .
For Technology Product Management & Marketing Professionals
by Frank E. Gillett, April 18, 2007
Asia Pacific storage data.
For Technology Product Management & Marketing Professionals
by Stephanie Balaouras, Frank E. Gillett, April 18, 2007
To help storage marketers better understand storage buyers, we asked a set of storage-oriented questions about vendors, adoption of emerging storage technologies, and top storage priorities in our annual survey of enterprise IT infrastructure decision-makers. . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Andrew Reichman, Stephanie Balaouras, March 21, 2007
In December 2006, Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) announced that it had taken a minority ownership stake and established an OEM relationship with niche network-attached storage (NAS) player BlueArc Corporation. The partnership helps HDS bring to market BlueArc's . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Robert Whiteley, Stephanie Balaouras, October 4, 2006
Enterprises are facing a dilemma: How can they increase services like storage, security, communications, and application services that are available in branch offices while trying to consolidate infrastructure and decrease costs? To date, most firms have . . .
by Stephanie Balaouras, August 23, 2006
This month, Brocade Communications Systems announced its plan to acquire storage networking rival McDATA in a deal valued at $713 million. The acquisition is not surprising given how competitive this market became when Cisco Systems moved into the space . . .
by Stephanie Balaouras, June 2, 2006
In November 2005, Forrester conducted a survey of 50 storage and business continuity decision-makers at North American enterprises to assess adoption trends in storage and business continuity technology. Surprisingly, a significant number of enterprises . . .
by Stephanie Balaouras, January 30, 2006
On January 26, 2006, EMC announced several new products and capabilities across its high-end storage line (DMX-3), NAS storage line (Celerra), and content-addressed storage line (Centera). The company also officially introduced its file virtualization . . .
by Bob Zimmerman, April 13, 2005
IBM and Network Appliance announced that IBM will rebrand NetApp's boxes under the IBM logo. This will make IBM a stronger competitor to EMC, and it will open a raft of IBM channel partner paths to NetApp products. It will also effectively shut down IBM's . . .
by Bob Zimmerman, June 23, 2004
Networked storage offers to hardware independence, improved capacity utilization, and more effective storage administration. Fibre Channel SAN technology, however, suffers compatibility issues, networking is a black art to many storage admins, and SAN . . .
by Bob Zimmerman, May 18, 2004
Complementing the growth of data to saturate the capacity available, SAN bandwidth and raw transfer speed have increased to deliver that data to demanding applications. Right now, the state of the art is 2 gigabits per second (Gb/s) per line on Fibre . . .
by Bob Zimmerman, March 4, 2004
Networked storage is justified by its potential to improve capacity utilization, improve performance and data integrity, and provide better management control. Converting from the direct attached storage model to networked storage is a technical project . . .
by Bob Zimmerman, February 4, 2004
Giga has long advocated networked storage, recognizing that storage area network (SAN) and network-attached storage (NAS) technologies are converging on common solutions. Two recent vendor announcements reinforce this trend.
by Bob Zimmerman, December 23, 2003
If you must have Exchange on NAS, implement iSCSI and/or base it on a NetApp filer; at this point in its life cycle, Exchange 5.5 is no longer a viable enterprise strategy.
by Galen Schreck with Frank E. Gillett, Brad Day, Natalie Lambert, December 16, 2003
EMC will acquire virtual machine software vendor VMware for $635 million in cash. The deal is a smart one for EMC - if it follows up by adding workload management - as it expands its software horizons into information and data center management.
by Bob Zimmerman, November 10, 2003
DCML should complement organic IT initiatives by simplifying server workload balancing and dynamic resource provisioning. Don¿t wait for these standards to evolve.
by Bob Zimmerman, October 21, 2003
Until prices are more competitive and diagnostic tools more widely available, iSCSI should be considered an R&D issue within the data center. NAS continues to be a proven, cost-effective solution in file-oriented applications.