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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.

Edison’s Competitive Management Cost Study (CMCS) compares the relative complexity and ease-of-use of management consoles for two storage systems built for mid-sized organizations: IBM Storwize V7000 and EMC VNX5500. While the two products compared in this study are both unified storage systems, this study specifically evaluated only their block-based storage features.

Forrester Consulting examines the total economic impact and potential return on investment (ROI) that enterprises may realize by deploying Storwize V7000 as they consolidate block and file workloads into a single storage system for simplicity of management, reduced cost, highly scalable capacity, performance, and high availability.

Designed to overcome the bottlenecks of conventional synchronization tools for maximum speed replication and synchronization over WANs, for today’s largest big data file stores Aspera Sync transfers new data between peers at full bandwidth capacity, regardless of distance and network conditions over long distance and high bandwidth WANs.

Discover how Aspera’s fasp transfer technology can eliminate the fundamental bottlenecks of conventional file transfer technologies such as FTP, HTTP, and Windows CIFS. Achieve the maximum speed and predictable delivery times for digital assets of any size, over any distance or network conditions.

Adding more bandwidth does not change the effective throughput when encountering inherent Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) bottlenecks that cause obvious and severe packet loss and latency found on long-distance WANs. The alternative is to implement a fasp solution with transfer times are as fast as possible and highly predictable, regardless of network conditions.

Discover the trends that analyst firm ESG says are impacting corporate networks and discover how organizations can deploy networks capable of rapid and massive scale that can accommodate highly dynamic environments and the demands of new traffic patterns, without adding cost or complexity to network operations.

Solid state data storage is gaining significant acceptance today. Storage based on Ram Access Memory (RAM) and Flash chips instead of mechanical hard disk drives is earning much greater attention by meeting the market requirements for reliability, performance, and cost more effectively than ever before.

We spoke with Tom Wultich, Director of Tape Product Management at Oracle, about some of the myths that surround tape storage and why they don’t hold up under closer examination. If you’re investigating new storage technologies it’s worth being able to discern fact from myth as you consider your options.

 
 

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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.
 
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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.