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Deduplication As An API

June 11, 2010 09:02 AM
In my last entry I discussed the value of primary storage deduplication. In that entry I stated that for the benefits of the technology to be realized the storage vendors were going to have to get it implemented. This can be done via a third party appliance of course but many vendors are trying to figure out how to do this themselves. If they don't have the technology fully baked at this point the development cycle may be too long and the storage system supplier may be at risk of missing the boat. To fill that need we are seeing a small handful of vendors try to address this market with deduplication as an API.

Cloud Storage Enabled Applications

February 12, 2010 03:20 PM
CommVault's recent announcement of enabling cloud storage as an additional backup target for their application created a bit of buzz in the cloud storage community. As it should. CommVault along with Atempo, Symantec and others that are making cloud storage just another button to click will go a long way in its adoption. I think what is more interesting is the use of cloud storage by Independent Software Developer's (ISV) that are not your typical storage guys.

Rackspace Opens Up Cloud APIs, Bindings

August 12, 2009 06:39 PM
Making its cloud service APIs open source code intensifies competition with Amazon.

Virtualizing Servers on Routers, If Cisco Approves

April 10, 2008 06:45 PM
There's now an SDK and API for Cisco's branch office routers, but customers will need to get apps approved by Cisco.

Rollout: F-Secure Client Security 7

June 06, 2007 04:00 AM
New features and lower pricing make Client Security 7 a good fit for many businesses. But is that enough to entice enterprises to replace their existing security software?

RIM APIs Add Glitz to BlackBerry

March 29, 2007 04:37 PM
Development kit targets audio/video, social media, location and even camera-based applications.

Skype 'Worm' Overrated, Says Websense

December 19, 2006 06:43 PM
Websense has reclassified the threat as a Trojan horse and says its impact is declining.

Authentium Asks Microsoft To Approve Vista Kernel Trick

October 30, 2006 09:40 PM
A security company that made headlines last week when it announced an end-around the kernel security in the 64-bit version of Windows Vista says it has opened direct talks with

Altiris Tries Free-to-Own Software Virtualization

August 25, 2006 04:00 AM
Altiris recently released the API for its Software Virtualization Solution client, which virtualizes applications on the desktop to simplify provisioning and deprovisioning.

5 Ways To Get Vista's Security Now

July 28, 2006 09:14 PM
Windows Vista is months away, and so is the additional security it's promising. Or is it? Why wait when you can give Windows XP a taste of Vista's User Account

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