Data Center
Fujitsu to resell Violin 6000-series memory arrays
Exclusive Loose lips slip on nippy flash
Added flash fails to get network adapters out of QLogic's doors
Server slump slams Biddiscombe right in the numbers
VMware helps Hadoop roam the Serengeti a little easier
Hadoop World Virtual elephants chomping on real data
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
EMC flat-lining as economy continues to circle drain
You may find your sales rep is more willing to deal ...
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.
News
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
Big Data? There's an App Store for that
Open ... and Shut No data scientist? No problem
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 tames Hadoop with Tidal workload control freak
Hadoop World Forges big-data bundles on UCS iron
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
Apple has broken ground on a massive new data-center complex on a bluff overlooking the town of Prineville, Oregon, home to just over 9,000 souls, as well as to another data center owned and operated by social-networking megagiant Facebook.
Tape vendors thrust LTFS tool at punters: Go on, you know you want our tape
IP Expo: Tape Summit Two years after its inception, the Linear Tape File System (LTFS) is the tape hardware industry's best hope to claim a piece of the tape software interface and repair the damage done by decades of proprietary and hard-to-use backup software.
SanDisk jolted out of flatline after Q3 flash storage shock
SanDisk is putting its poor first and second quarter results behind it, as the flash storage supplier returns to selling stuff customers want and starts growing revenues and profits again.
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