ANALYST BRIEF:
Storage consolidation brings many applications together to a single storage pool. It improves storage utilization, simplifies management, and increases reliability in well implemented SANs. While consolidation makes it easier to manage, provision, and backup your data, how do you manage different application service level requirements?
WHITE PAPER:
Global file virtualization is changing network storage management. Learn about a solution that allows organizations to easily simplify management, increase utilization, resolve performance bottlenecks, leverage tiered storage and lower TCO.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
The Intelligent Data Management (IDM) approach is used to simplify IT with products, services, and partnerships that make it easy and affordable for SMBs to manage and leverage their information from creation to end of life.
PODCAST:
Tiered Storage has been a storage industry buzz word for several years, its justification and value have been twisted and misconstrued by vendors and analysts alike. Listen to this Podcast and learn about three facts that probably don't coincide are.
Posted: 17 Oct 2006 | Premiered: Oct 18, 2006, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
WHITE PAPER:
The Hitachi Network Storage Controller helped to drastically reduce production cycle times, manage aggressive data storage growth, and lower operational costs.
WEBCAST:
Attend this Webcast, and listen as IDC's Research Director, Laura DuBois, discusses the issues around identifying and classifying information.
Posted: 18 Oct 2006 | Premiered: Nov 1, 2006, 13:00 EST (18:00 GMT)
WHITE PAPER:
Find out how to identify potential security risks and review various storage technologies and business operations that balance the security requirements of long term archiving with overall cost and operation of the archive.
WHITE PAPER:
Database partitioning provides improvements to maintenance and performance. This paper examines the benefits of partitioning a database into smaller, workable chunks, rather than an entire monolithic piece.
JOURNAL ARTICLE:
The storage and server cluster installed at The University of Texas at Austin is a lesson in how to do HPC. Storage requirements for HPC go beyond massive capacity, and include the use of high-performance file systems.
CASE STUDY:
The AX4-5 has allowed McNeil to stand shoulder-to shoulder with much larger enterprises when it comes to data storage sophistication and efficiency.