Data Center
LSI puts on brave smile, blames sales droop on 'soft' PC biz
Don't panic, it's nabbed a social network as a customer
HP's 'strained' relations with Violin: Vulture-on-the-windowsill account
Exclusive Our sources don't cry over spilt beans
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Quantum blames LTO-6 switch-hit for crappy tape sales
But revenues on the mend as firm does well on disk-based dedupe, cuts spending
Who is it that makes pots of cash from Apple and Facebook?
Putting the flash into the pan
Rackspace stream from the Clouds to you 'will out-flow the Amazon'
Behold our uncapped data torrents, Bezos, and despair
Acronis reveals plan to bust out of backup biz, thrust growth sideways
Plenty of room in enterprise sync 'n' share, right?
Can a 'one-trick' software firm survive in era of converged engorgement?
Staff-owned software SAN appliance firm DataCore on why it's the last man standing
Speaking in Tech: What's it LIKE to be snarfed by Microsoft?
Podcast Plus: When lightning actually strikes, UPS is kind of bullshit
Opinion
HP's 'strained' relations with Violin: Vulture-on-the-windowsill account
Exclusive It has only been a few days since HP decided to curtail its reselling agreement with Violin Memory to concentrate on its own 3PAR product. Big-mouthed bankers also had plenty to say on the move as it pertained to a rumoured IPO by Violin.
EMC in bizarre Juniper gobble attempt - Wall Street whispers
Reports say that data networking supplier Juniper Networks is putting itself up for sale and EMC could be a buyer.
News
Dell flashes more hints about flashy servers
Virtual SANS also on the agenda
Rackspace to ride Hortonworks elephant into the clouds
Hadoop World Yahoo! should! buy! back! Hadoop! spinout!
Cisco: Data centers are getting their cloudy acts together
Mobile networks – not so much
Greenplum opens up Big Data control freak: Chorus for all of us
Hadoop World Ties up with Kaggle to head hunt algorithm geeks
Riverbed Cascade appliances peek into VDI, SDN, CIFS
No more finger pointing between server and net admins
US data centers get bigger, but there are fewer of them – survey
The big get bigger up in the clouds, driven by storage
Nimble, Cisco gang up to hammer out VDI ref template
Like there's a party in my desktop and everyone's invited
Apple breaks ground on massive Oregon data center
Facebook, Google, Amazon neighbor to use 100% renewable energy
Tape vendors thrust LTFS tool at punters: Go on, you know you want our tape
IP Expo: Tape Summit Reclaiming the tape software interface
Penguin Computing muscles into the ARM server fray
Linux cluster supplier Penguin Computing is diving into the low-power ARM microserver racket and has tapped server chip upstart Calxeda – which has just rolled out its multiyear product roadmap for its EnergyCore processors – as its chip and interconnect supplier for its first boxes.
FalconStor honcho rejigs storage biz: OEMs - who needs them?
FalconStor CEO Jim McNiel is not quite a happy man, but he hopes to be one in a year or so. He is the president and CEO of a once phenomenally successful storage software start-up, and it's his task to restore the company's fortunes.
IBM prepares to demo 125TB MONSTER tape
IP Expo: Tape Summit IBM has revealed it is preparing a technology demonstration of a 125TB tape, and has revealed that LTO-6 tapes use shingling, with overlapped data tracks.
Spotlight
Exclusive Our sources don't cry over spilt beans
Open ... and Shut No data scientist? No problem
Tucci hoping to go down in history as 'Crazy Joe'?
Episode 9 'We are having a special this week on proton charging and storage of the beast'
How can we escape the dreaded NAND-woes?
HPC blog You cannae break the laws of physics - and 7nm is the limit
Feature Adapteva's parallel dash for community cash
Blocks and Files Storage line-up needs more than 3PAR and StoreOnce arrays
Oi, who's uploading all the source code?
Deep dive Enterprise automation software for the masses