Thunderbird is go with software-defined-storage

Thunderbird School of Global Management, the oldest and largest graduate school for international business in the USA, has overcome its most pressing IT challenge – a dependence on expensive hardware – with a flexible software-defined storage architecture made possible by DataCore SANsymphony-V.

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EMEA server revenue rising fast

International Data Corporation's (IDC) latest EMEA Server Tracker shows that the EMEA server market saw strong growth in both revenues and units shipped in 2Q14 in comparison to the same quarter last year. Revenues increased 3.6% YoY, to $3.2 billion. This growth was also seen in shipments in the EMEA region, with the first positive YoY unit growth in the past 10 quarters — an increase of 2.5% for a total of just over 550,000 units.

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HP unveils ProLiant Gen9 servers

New portfolio dramatically increases compute capacity and efficiency, speed of IT service delivery, and application performance.

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ANZ welcomes new staff, new facilities and new customers

DataCore says that its operations in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) have undergone a dramatic transformation with new, senior staff, a new Sydney office and a bolstering demand for software-defined storage all contributing to significant overall momentum in this region.

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