11 June 2008
By Lucas Mearian, Computerworld (US)
Symantec's storage arm, Veritas, has combined its online storage management software with Citrix Systems' Xen Hypervisor to develop an x86 server virtualisation platform. Read more...
15 May 2007
By Chris Mellor
During the course of storage reporting and writing work I met Will Trotman at Sony Storage UK headquarters at Weybridge in Surrey, and did so a few times. He won't be doing it any more. Read more...
21 February 2008
By John Brandon, Computerworld US
Enterprises have had long-standing approaches to backup, using methodologies that have been well-honed through constant use. But there's a new game in town; the arrival of virtualisation as a resource within organisations has meant that system administrators have had to change their thinking to accommodate the new technology. Read more...
12 January 2006
By Oracle
Who needs a storage administrator when you have an Oracle DBA? (With ASM) DBAs can free themselves from the mundane yet common tasks of adding, shifting, and removing storage disks at no additional cost Read more...
02 August 2007
Crosby delivers trenchant views on the future of the virtualisation industry -- and launches a serious critique of VMware and even of business partner Microsoft. Read more...
13 April 2007
By Finisar
This paper describes how Finisar's NetWisdom product adds enormous value to popular SRM systems (from EMC, HDS, IBM, HP, Veritas, CA, etc.) by adding key performance monitoring data and statistics. Knowledge and awareness of these statistics enable SAN Managers to better understand their complex SAN environments in order to maintain the health and uptime of their network. Read more...
07 September 2005
By Tom Henderson, Network World
25 November 2004
By Ann Bednarz and Denise Dubiem, Network World
Whether you call it grid, utility or on-demand computing, it's about creating infrastructures that can dynamically change tasks as processing needs ebb and flow. Here's how to start. Read more...
25 June 2007
By Brian Fonseca, Computerworld
Massachusetts-based CitiStreet has eliminated some Quantum-based tape libraries in favour of Sepaton virtual tape libraries. Read more...