EMC today unveiled a new product initiative called Project Nile, which it expects will be the world’s first commercially available, complete …
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EMC today unveiled a new product initiative called Project Nile, which it expects will be the world’s first commercially available, complete …
EMC today announced advances in its VNX line of midrange storage, which will now be built for flash first, and …
Sony on Thursday launched its new Portable Wireless Server (PWS) in the UAE. The device is designed to help users …
Cisco and NetApp this week expanded their FlexPod storage and switching portfolio with a new design for Big Data workloads.
In the ongoing quest for faster access to data, Diablo Technologies has taken what could be a significant next step.
As forward-looking enterprises consider the future of their IT architectures, the key question emerging is not public versus private cloud, but rather how the enterprise will ensure consistency across an environment that includes both.
Good news, small business owners! Microsoft has a new platform that’s tailor-made for your needs. No, it’s not an affordable version of Office or unlimited cloud-based storage. It’s the new Xbox One.
Cisco is building a router for the Internet of Everything, the company’s initiative to connect the billions of devices – or 99 percent of the world – that it claims isn’t already connected.
Oracle is introducing a new generation of its Exalytics appliance for high-speed data analysis that comes with a slightly higher price tag but major increases in memory and storage capacity.
Enterprises are gaining the ability to turn existing storage platforms over to flash even as solid-state media remains mostly a tool for caching and for applications with special requirements.
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