Not sci-fi: A world where storage devices never fail

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Not sci-fi: A world where storage devices never fail
If we remove the threat of storage failure and simplify storage to the point where it becomes completely maintenance-free, we open the doors to a cornucopia of new technologies, products, and possibilities. Read More


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Service and Support as a Strategic Imperative
Leading edge companies regard their support organization as a strategic enabler, empowering support agents and focusing on impacting customer satisfaction. In doing so they are adopting a cross-channel support strategy, which includes remote support technologies. The results are real boosts in customer satisfaction and reduced support costs. View Now

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Hadoop: A Platform for the Big Data Era
As big data becomes big business, IT has the opportunity to add value by finding new insights in unstructured data. Read Now!

Tape storage finds new life in the enterprise and beyond
Many enterprises depend on tape for cost-effective long-term storage, and it is finding new applications in a virtualized and increasingly video-centric world. Read More

Don't call it a comeback: Megaupload goes legit
When Kim Dotcom does something, he does it big. This week's launch of Mega, a new "privacy" service that promises 50GB of free online storage so secure even the spooks can't get to it, is no exception. Read More


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