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QLogic provides InfiniBand for HPC environments

Sign up for this newsletter now! Storage analyst Deni Connor focuses on storage, application and infrastructure management in this twice-weekly newsletter. QLogic announced this week that this month that its QDR InfiniBand adapters have been ...

From DENI CONNOR, NetworkWorld,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: QLogic,  IBM,  Gartner, Inc.,  BMC Software, Inc.

VMware, Cisco and EMC coalition shows preemptive powers

Network World - [Editor's note: Jim Bagley, senior analyst at Storage Strategies NOW had an interesting take on the VMware, EMC and Cisco collaboration. I asked him to write about it.] During the last two weeks, including two full days at the EMC ...

From DENI CONNOR AND JAMES BAGLEY, ComputerWorld,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: IBM,  Oracle,  Intel,  AT&T Inc.

VMware, Cisco and EMC coalition show pre-emptive powers

[Editor's note: Jim Bagley, senior analyst at Storage Strategies NOW had an interesting take on the VMware, EMC and Cisco collaboration. I asked him to write about it.] During the last two weeks, including two full days at the EMC Analyst Summit, we ...

From DENI CONNOR AND JAMES BAGLEY, NetworkWorld,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: IBM,  Oracle,  Intel,  AT&T Inc.

Acadia, Cisco, EMC, VMware data center cloud unveiled

Coalition has inked deals with service providers and solution providers Cisco, EMC and VMware last week unveiled the much rumored joint venture to sell their products to companies wanting to build internal clouds. Called Acadia (for who knows what ...

From DENI CONNOR, NetworkWorld,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: MDS, Inc.,  Intel,  Gartner, Inc.,  BMC Software, Inc.

Brocade, Oracle partner for database, SAN connectivity

In a sweeping announcement, Brocade and Oracle last week introduced a variety of solutions designed specifically for use with Oracle database and applications. Based on existing partnerships with NetApp, Sun/StorageTek and EMC, Brocade and Oracle ...

From DENI CONNOR, NetworkWorld,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Oracle,  Gartner, Inc.,  BMC Software, Inc.

The week in storage: Part 1

Sign up for this newsletter now! Storage analyst Deni Connor focuses on storage, application and infrastructure management in this twice-weekly newsletter. Last week was quiet in storage other than a few announcements from Emulex, Data ...

From DENI CONNOR, NetworkWorld,  2 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Greylock Partners,  BMC Software, Inc.,  Gartner, Inc.

IBM bolsters storage arrays

DS8700 array provides 2.5 times the performance of the DS8300 IBM bolstered storage family with the introduction of new storage arrays targeted at midsize and enterprise-sized companies. The company introduced high-end DS8700 array, which provides 2.5x ...

From DENI CONNOR, NetworkWorld,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: IBM,  Hitachi, Ltd.,  BMC Software, Inc.,  Gartner, Inc.

SNW highlights SSDs, more

At Storage Networking World a couple of weeks ago, the focus was on solid state drives and cloud technologies. Here’s our recap of some of the presenters and exhibitors at SNW in the solid state drive space, compliments of Jim Bagley, senior analyst ...

From DENI CONNOR, NetworkWorld,  26 Oct 2009
Related Topics: RPM, Inc.

SSDs on the rise, during SNW

[Editor's note: I asked Jim Bagley, senior analyst at Storage Strategies NOW, for his impressions of the solid state drive space and the buzz at Storage Networking World and beyond.] The need for speed at the storage level has been exacerbated by the ...

From DENI CONNOR, NetworkWorld,  21 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Adaptec, Inc.,  Oracle,  Intel

New faith in Storage Networking World

Sign up for this newsletter now! Storage analyst Deni Connor focuses on storage, application and infrastructure management in this twice-weekly newsletter. Last week I, like many, went to Storage Networking World in Phoenix. I was giving the ...

From DENI CONNOR, NetworkWorld,  19 Oct 2009
Related Topics: BMC Software, Inc.,  Gartner, Inc.

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