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VC Money—Who Needs It?

January 07, 2013 12:02 PM
Posted by Howard Marks

A pair of storage companies are turning their backs on the traditional venture capital model and its demands of tight control and fast returns.

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Tags: venture capital, investment, Nimbus Data, Permabit

Channel: Servers & Storage, Content Management

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EMC's Storage Strategy

December 27, 2012 01:06 PM
Posted by David Hill

The rise of non-structured data and the demand for flash-based storage have rattled the storage market. I’ll look at how EMC has responded to these trends.

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Tags: EMC, IBM, NetApp, Dell, Isilon, flash, SSD, Big Data

Channel: Backup & Recovery, Content Management, Servers & Storage, Data Center

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Flash Vendors Acquire the Cache

December 19, 2012 11:08 AM
Posted by Howard Marks

Samsung’s acquisition of caching vendor NVELO hints that SDD caching may be moving from servers to desktops.

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Tags: Samsung, NVELO, SanDisk, SSD, caching, servers, desktops

Channel: Content Management, Tapes and Disks, Servers & Storage, Data Protection

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Hot Flash: Researchers Use Heat to Counter NAND Flash Wear-n-Tear

December 10, 2012 11:40 AM
Posted by Howard Marks

Engineers have announced a new technique using heat to extend flash write/erase cycles from 10,000 to 100 million or more. But while tech breakthroughs are great, prudent management may be a better solution to flash’s lack of endurance.

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Tags: Flash, NAND, SLC, TLC, MLC, storage, controllers, Macronix, heat

Channel: Backup & Recovery, Data Center, Tapes and Disks, Content Management, Servers & Storage, Data Protection

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Predictive Analytics and the Fiscal Cliff

December 06, 2012 09:00 AM
Posted by David Hill

The threat of the fiscal cliff has immense implications for the U.S. economy. Can predictive analytics play a helpful role in keeping us from going over?

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Tags: Predictive analytics, fiscal cliff, economics

Channel: Data Center, Other, Content Management

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Object Storage's Path to the Enterprise

December 05, 2012 10:42 AM
Posted by Howard Marks

Object storage is a smart fit for enterprise use cases such as backup, but the need to write to custom APIs impedes adoption.

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Tags: object storage, Object Storage Summit, APIs, backup

Channel: Content Management, Cloud Computing, Data Protection, Cloud Storage, Public Cloud, Backup & Recovery, Servers & Storage

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