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Welcome to the Fall (December) 2011 edition of the Server and StorageIO Group (StorageIO) news letter. This follows the Summer 2011…
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Added by Greg Schulz on January 6, 2012 at 2:12 — No Comments
Wrapping up 2011 and getting ready for 2012, here is a list of the top 25 new posts from this past year at StorageIOblog.
Looking back, here is a post about industry trends, thoughts and perspective predictions for 2010 and 2011 (preview…
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2011 is over, so its wrap up time of the year as well as getting ready for 2012.
Here is a link to a post of the top 25 new posts that appeared on StorageIOblog in 2011.
As a companion to the above, here is a link to the…
ContinueAdded by Greg Schulz on January 6, 2012 at 1:57 — No Comments
Im in the process of wrapping up 2011 and getting ready for 2012. Here is a list of the top 25 all time posts from StorageIOblog covering cloud, virtualization, servers, storage, green IT, networking and data protection. Looking back, here is 2010 and 2011 industry trends, thoughts and perspective predictions along with looking forward,…
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Managers interested in conserving energy and operating costs have probably already replaced old incandescent light bulbs with new energy-saving bulbs. So what’s next? It’s not as obvious as lighting, but it can be just as helpful to the bottom line: filtration. Especially in data center environments where tiny unseen particles can cause damage to expensive hardware.…
Added by Chris MacKinnon on December 15, 2011 at 15:33 — No Comments
To meet the growing challenge of Big Data, IT professionals are looking for a new distributed, unified storage system capable of massive scaling. Going beyond just a file system, it is essential to also include object storage and block storage to ensure optimum flexibility and performance.
Added by Chris MacKinnon on December 14, 2011 at 14:56 — No Comments
2011 was one of the most turbulent years for data owners in recent memory, and next year will be no different. In order to cut through the data jungle, we've identified four key areas that are poised to present challenges in the coming year - - secure collaboration, "big data," data automation and insider threats...
Added by Chris MacKinnon on December 6, 2011 at 14:58 — No Comments
The slow down of the economy has effected the loans made to build new data centers. The major players are now looking to find new properties for sale. The many data centers built in the mid to late nineteen eighties for mainframes are now getting retrofitted with new power and cooling technologies to adapt to the upcoming shortages.
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Added by Jeffrey Danial on November 17, 2011 at 20:10 — No Comments
Industry analysts define an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) as any attack that gets past a company’s existing defenses, goes undetected for long periods and continues to cause damage. These long-term patterns of targeted, sophisticated hacking often use spear-phishing, social engineering, and zero-day exploits on endpoint applications as a means gain initial access...
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The problem for IT organizations that have virtualized environments is a lack of insight into not only the performance of applications, but also how they affect each specific system they touch. One “badly behaving” application can have a ripple affect touching off a firestorm of issues for IT.
Added by Chris MacKinnon on November 2, 2011 at 13:06 — No Comments
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