Thursday, December 05, 2013 - Posts
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Most professional recognize that when you power off a server, whatever is stored in the server's DRAM is lost. Needless to say, this can result in data loss unless the contents of the DRAM have been committed to storage before "lights out."... Read More...
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Veeam Software, innovative provider of backup, replication and virtualization management solutions for VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V, today announced that the Veeam Cloud Provider (VCP) program continues to grow revenue at a year-over-year rate of 100+ percent, even faster than the overall gr... Read More...
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F5 Networks and Verizon Enterprise Solutions announced today that F5 technologies provide network traffic and security management services for the new Verizon Cloud. The F5 BIG-IP product suite allows enterprises using Verizon Cloud to keep business-critical applications fast, secure, and available.... Read More...
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X-IO launched its ‘Happy Fifth Anniversary’ customer program today to celebrate and promote valued customers that have successfully utilized its ISE solutions for five years or more without a single visit from a service engineer or ever having to replace a disk drive. The program provides demonstrab... Read More...
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Cyan, a leading provider of software-defined networking (SDN) and packet-optical solutions for network operators, today announced that its Blue Planet SDN and NFV Orchestration Platform won the distinction of “SDN Innovation of the Year” in the 2013 Telecom Asia Readers’ Choice & Innovation Awards. ... Read More...
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I'm one of two Managing Directors in Bain Capital Ventures' new Palo Alto office, which has made more than a dozen sizable investments (not counting seeds) in less than two years. With approximately $4B under management and offices in Palo Alto, Boston and New York, we're the venture arm within Bain... Read More...
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In 2014 and beyond, we will see virtualization and faxing meet with more emphasis on faxing. You may ask: "Do people still fax?" The answer is, they absolutely do, in greater numbers each year. What's changing is that they're not faxing from fax machines anymore-they're faxing from desktops, email-t... Read More...
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Contrary to what many people think, it is actually possible to run SQL servers in a virtual machine. But since this is normally very resource-intensive, you will have to stick to some tips in order to succeed. These tips can be the reason you succeed and make highly performing SQL server instance. T... Read More...
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VMware vCenter Log Insight is a log management and analysis solution first introduced in June, which finds itself in a competitive market with other solutions such as those from SolarWinds and Splunk, as an example.... Read More...
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Helge Klein is helping evolve Windows monitoring with the release of a Splunk uberAgent for Windows. It does not just collect data – it gives you the information that matters. Klein says other monitoring products rely on the performance counters built into Windows, but uberAgent has its own metric... Read More...
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In 2012, the IT industry saw enterprise adoption begin for a new generation of scale-out databases - NoSQL, Hadoop and Distributed SQL (or "NewSQL") - that are purpose built for scale-out cloud infrastructure. We summarized this trend in a recent blog post to help sort out where all these new databa... Read More...
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The idea of "ready-made" is moving from its predominantly food-related past to make its way into the world of IT. First, "TV dinners" led the way to ready-made dinners and a billion dollar business was born. Then the notion of pre-mix, pre-assembled ingredients became appealing to save time, cost, a... Read More...
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We're back in an increasingly shared-resource, time-sharing-like (aka cloud) world, so we will start to recognize all of the implications in the networking and application realms. Wheel of Reincarnation was a phrase used in computer graphics where systems designs swing back and forth like a pendul... Read More...
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The early cloud was a jumble of established tech giants and startups, with Amazon pushing IaaS, Microsoft / SalesForce pushing PaaS, and a host of startups offering a mixed bag of services in between. In the end though, Cloud 1.0 was defined by the market share winner, Amazon, and was defined as: on... Read More...
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