Enabling the Software-Defined Data Centre

Virtual storage appliances, OpenStack cloud integration and entry-level all-flash array enable more agility in virtualized environments.

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NaviSite introduces Desktop-as-a-Service solution

Provides high-end graphic capabilities that deliver outstanding application performance.

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SDN as the best basis for network virtualisation

By Brent Lees, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Riverbed Technology.

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Red Hat introduces Open Virtual Appliance

New virtual appliance for Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform gives users hands-on experience with Red Hat’s enterprise-ready OpenStack platform.

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All-Flash performance at half the cost of SAN storage

Atlantis Computing has announced the release of Atlantis USX™ 2.0, a software-defined storage...

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PernixData raises $35m in Series C financing

PernixData has raised $35 million in Series C funding. Menlo Ventures led the oversubscribed round,...

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Nexenta launches ‘revolutionary’ Software-Defined Scale Out Object Storage solution

Nexenta has announced the launch of NexentaEdge 1.0 – the industry’s first...

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Nexenta delivers SDS for All-Flash Arrays, VMware Horison 6.0, and VMware Virtual SAN at VMworld 2014

This new release of Nexenta solutions bring unmatched economic benefits to high-performance...

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Disability Rights Texas relies on a DataCore Virtual SAN and Hyper-V

Disability Rights Texas (DRTx), a non-profit legal and protection advocacy agency based out of...

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Annual IT spending by Western European utilities to reach $13.5 billion by 2018

According to a new IT spending forecast report published by IDC Energy Insights, total year-end IT...

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Tintri drives storage efficiency for SQL deployments at RAM global courier service

Provides efficiency, cost effectiveness, and powerful features in a data-intensive environment....

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CommVault introduces Simpana Solution Sets

New automated provisioning and management of cloud infrastructure enables CommVault customers to...

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Violin Memory announces deduplication and compression, Concerto 2200 data reduction solution

Violin Memory®, Inc. has announced immediate worldwide availability of its data deduplication...

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UK workforce is ‘doing IT’ for themselves

IT leaders see the value of end user computing strategies but risk and compliance issues prohibit...

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Wind River integrates virtualization technology into next-generation RTOS for Internet of Things

Virtualization Profile for VxWorks integrates real-time embedded, Type 1 hypervisor into the core...

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Videos

Francisco Almada Lobo, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder and Jeff Winter, Vice President, Business Strategy, both at Critical Manufacturing, provide some great insights as to the themes covered at the...
Chris Carreiro, CTO, Park Place Technologies, explains why so many AI ambitions are faltering and how organisations can navigate this complex landscape. Core issues to address include the underestimation of...
Rakesh Parbhoo, Executive Vice President Middle East and Africa at Westcon-Comstor, outlines how the company is marking its 40th birthday by sharing key channel trends and a future-ready vision. Hybrid IT,...
Daniel Thorpe, JLL's Head of Data Center Research, EMEA, outlines the findings of the company’s new "The Future of Quantum Real Estate" report, which details how quantum computing is emerging as the next...

Expert Opinions

In the rush to embrace cloud-first strategies, data security has become dangerously misunderstood, and the result is a fragmented, chaotic environment that’s starting to feel like the Wild West.
By Kirsty Biddiscombe, EMEA Business Lead for AI, ML & Data Analytics, NetApp.
It’s easy to be astonished by how fast AI has progressed. But industry insiders are equally amazed by the pace at which the infrastructure underlying artificial intelligence has developed – and the surge...
By Francesco Fontana, Enterprise Marketing & Alliances Director at Aruba S.p.A.