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Hitachi releases new 1.6TB flash modules
Making good on the flash strategy it announced in August, Hitachi Data Systems has unveiled its first flash module, a 1.6TB SAS-interface flash card. Read More


WEBCAST: Riverbed

Extend the Virtual Edge of the Data Center to the Branch
Organizations today are faced with the challenge of satisfying both end-users and IT. While end-users require flexible and reliable access to their data and applications, IT organizations need to meet those demands while keeping budgets under control and company assets secure. Learn More

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Forrester Just Simplified your Agile ALM Vendor Decision
Forrester Research, Inc., researched, analyzed, and scored 9 application lifecycle management (ALM) providers against 116 criteria, and Rally was ranked a leader. Read Now.

How big data will separate haves from have-nots
When the Internet and the World Wide Web first gained momentum in the 1990s, words like "email" and "e-commerce" entered the popular lexicon. (In fact, a lowercase "e" became a symbol of all things electronic.) The dot-com boom and bust cycle played out in what has since come to be known as Internet time. Entire industries were created and decimated in the span of a decade. Today, it's hard to imagine either a business or personal life without the Internet and the Web. Read More

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Inside the DreamWorks data center
Conventional wisdom would likely conclude that a creative, IT-driven company like DreamWorks Imagination Studios must embrace all of the latest computing trends and that cutting-edge technologies like the cloud, virtualization and solid-state storage play leading roles in its data center. Conventional wisdom would be mostly wrong.[ Keep up on the day's tech news headlines with InfoWorld's Today's Headlines: Wrap Up newsletter. ] Read More

After Hurricane Sandy: Lessons for the data center
Like half the world, I watched Hurricane Sandy introduce herself to New York and New Jersey last week. I have significant history and family in both states, so the time was spent with much apprehension. Fortunately my relatives were all safe and dry, though the same could not be said for lower Manhattan and large swaths of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Hurricane Sandy made a huge dent in the lives of millions of people. Read More


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