Hitachi Data Systems Corporation (HDS) has announced exciting new technology to accelerate customer success with Business-Defined IT – a closer linking of a company’s business and technology objectives that demands a more responsive IT foundation. Called a “Continuous Cloud Infrastructure”, this foundation can drive IT efficiency through a responsive, software-rich architecture that can quickly react to changing needs without continual redesign and disruption. A move...
Read MoreSpectra Logic has joined forces with CommVault® to significantly lower the cost of data protection, management and access. Data management and movement by CommVault Simpana® software, coupled with exceptionally affordable disk and tape tiers from Spectra Logic, remove the complexities of tiered storage and provide organizations with a powerful, simplified approach to managing massive amounts of information. The company also announced that it has been certified as a CommVault Technology...
Read MoreHP has unveiled an enterprise-class storage disk array that provides customers with lower total cost of ownership (TCO) for traditional storage workloads in mission-critical environments.
Read MoreIf knowledge is power, then the new alliance announced between specialist services organisation Accordant Solutions Limited and Firescope promises to greatly empower the enterprise in strategic decision making and planning – Bringing the business / IT relationship into the 3rd era.
Read MoreIn recent years, the enterprise SSD market has gained significant traction from organizations looking to reap the benefits of server-side flash. Until now, PCI Express-based flash has been the performance standard for SSD implementation - praised for its high bandwidth and low latency. Although compelling, the improvement over pre-existing technologies (namely SATA/SAS) has served to obscure several shortcomings. While PCIe represents progress, it is still a less-than-optimal approach for...
Read MoreToshiba Corporation has developed the world’s first 15-nanometre (nm) process technology, which will apply to 2-bit-per-cell 128-gigabit (16 gigabytes) NAND flash memories. Mass production with the new technology will start at the end of April at Fab 5 Yokkaichi Operations, Toshiba’s NAND flash fabrication facility (fab), replacing second generation 19 nm process technology, Toshiba’s previous flagship process. The second stage of Fab 5 is currently under construction, and the...
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