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CBL goes the distance in recovering valuable images of the ecosystem in one of the most pristine places on this earth. The only hard drive containing irretrievable information documenting the discoveries there was shipped all the way from Costa Rica to CBL's laboratories in Canada to be recovered.

A need for greater storage scalability led online desktop service provider Sapotek to replace its Dell AX100i system with Sun's Thumper server and ZFS file system.

A California casino, which found storage that came with traditional video surveillance systems inadequate and expensive, purchases 420 TB of SATA disk from startup Pivot3 Inc.

C&M Communications has selected Datacraft as its solutions partner to undertake a major overhaul and expansion of its digital video on demand (VOD) infrastructure. This effort helps C&M move beyond Internet or telecommunications projects into the challenging and rapidly growing broadcast media and communications market

Universities worldwide deploy Sun technology for advanced research, digital archiving and campus iInfrastructures.

Florida data center finds hooking up Nexsan SATA storage to Sanrad's V-Switch far cheaper than using proprietary storage from larger vendors.

A construction company finds the server-like features of Hifn's Swarm iSCSI SAN the simplest way to jump into networked storage in support of a server virtualization project.

 
 

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Discover why the Coriell Institute for Medical Research turned to IBM when they wanted a compact storage solution that would be easy to manage and that would enable us to grow capacity nondisruptively at a financially acceptable cost per terabyte.
Discover why thousands of organizations are discovering that the IBM XIV Storage System series, with a virtualized storage architecture, is a perfect fit with VMware environments.
 
Avon Cycles, India's largest cycle manufacturer, and Nongfu Spring, China's largest bottled water producer, are now ramp up customers of SAP Business Suite powered by SAP HANA.
With 2012 revenues of $4.1 billion, Electronic Arts (EA) is the third-largest video game company in the world by revenue behind only Nintendo and Activision Blizzard. It boasts landmark franchises such as Madden NFL, FIFA, The Sims and Mass Effect. Through its PopCap Games subsidiary it is the publisher of hits like Bejeweled and Plants vs. Zombies. And yet, in June of 2012, EA's chief operating officer compared the company to a burning oil platform.