Fujitsu unveils ETERNUS DX200F

Fujitsu has announced the launch of the FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS DX200F, an all-flash storage array that provides high-performance storage I/O for entry-level to enterprise customers.

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Software Defined Storage for the Big Data era

‘Breakthrough’ storage software provides infinite scaling across all data types; Changes economics of the datacenter by reducing storage costs up to 90 percent; Innovation that powered IBM Watson and top supercomputers now available commercially.

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Brocade proposes OpenStack innovations

Brocade has announced a proposal for a new OpenStack service to support inter-data centre multitenancy. For companies with multiple data centres, it provides a more flexible and automated solution that addresses the challenge of maintaining connectivity and policy context for virtual machines...

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Riverbed renames products

Riverbed Technology has introduced new product names that better describe what each product does and reflect how together they deliver unique strategic value as part of an integrated solution, the Riverbed® Application Performance Platform™. The consistent naming framework reinforces how...

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EMC unveils Business Partner Program

EMC Corporation has announced the new global Business Partner Program (BPP) providing EMC®...

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The employee threat

By Paul Evans, MD of Redstor, a UK provider of cloud solutions and data protection.

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Unified Data Protection makes protecting physical, virtual and Cloud systems ‘easy and effective’

CA Technologies has unveiled CA arcserve Unified Data Protection (UDP), an easy-to-use solution...

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Druva delivers Endpoint eDiscovery Enablement

Druva has announced what it says is the market’s first eDiscovery enablement solution for...

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Managing critical file transfers on the move

By Ken Allen, Director of Product Marketing, Ipswitch.

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Common obstacles remain for IT leaders

CIO Strategic Marketing Services / IDG Research Services survey sponsored by Red Hat shows...

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Unlocking data potential

46% of UK CIOs agree that current IT processes are impacting organisations’ ability to...

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QLogic enables HP FlexFabric

QLogic was selected for HP’s latest Virtual Connect FlexFabric Solution as a key enabler of...

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Nexenta introduces ‘most advanced’ Software-Defined Storage Platform for Citrix Cloud deployments

Nexenta has introduced the NexentaConnect for Citrix XenDesktop®. The announcement was made as...

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Brocade ‘redefines’ SAN management and operation

Brocade says that it has redefined management of storage area networks (SANs) for mid-range...

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DNB, Norway’s largest financial services institution entrusts HCL with running the bank’s IT operations

$400mn agreement sees HCL take prime responsibility for running infrastructure and application...

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Videos

Erin McLean, CMO at Cynomi, explains how MSPs can use embedded CISO intelligence to manage enterprise-wide cybersecurity programs. She discusses translating technical controls into business outcomes, engaging...
Softcat’s Dean Gardner (Technology Director) and Adam Harding (Head of OCTO) unpack the findings of the organisation's latest Business Tech Report. From agentic AI and ransomware resilience to sustainability...
Lottie Tollman, Head of Data Centres Advisory, EMEA and Gonzalo Martín, Head of Data Centres Capital Markets, EMEA, both at Colliers, the international property adviser, explain why data centres are no longer...
Rob Bolton, CEO at n2s Bioscope, explains how n2s has formed a new three-year partnership with NTT DATA to support Virgin Media O2 across all UK data centre sites, focusing on responsible decommissioning,...

Expert Opinions

By Vijay Narayan, EVP and Americas MLEU Business Unit Head at Cognizant.
By Simon Seymour-Perry, CEO of Logica Security.
As data center construction across North America accelerates, projects are becoming larger, faster and more complex than ever before – and the consequences of getting fire safety wrong have never been...