The new version of what was formerly known as the Gluster cluster file system has been announced, along with a partner ecosystem that includes Cisco, Groupware, Intel, Mainline and Synnex.
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Red Hat Ships Storage Server 2.0, Announces Vendor Partners
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Pano System for Cloud Brings VDI to the Browser, via Google’s Chrome
Pano System eliminates the need for a local operating system and delivers virtual desktop infrastructure through Chrome browser sessions.
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Verizon Rolls Out Blazing 300Mbps FiOS Quantum
Once upon a time, the world was ecstatic to get 56Kbps dial-up Internet access. In real years that wasn’t that long ago—less than 15 years ago, but in “technology years” it may as well be prehistoric. Now Verizon is introducing 300Mbps broadband service, but it will cost you.
Verizon has moved beyond regular FiOS with new FiOS Quantum services that promise to blow the doors off the Internet. Verizon is offering FiOS Quantum packages: up to 300Mbps downloads with 65Mbps upload speeds.
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More Changes in the SSD Market
Acquisitions and integrations are making for an interesting time in the SSD market. Get some thoughts on PMC-Sierra, DensBits and other SSD controller makers in the news.
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Eucalyptus, NetSocket Roll Out Cloud Management Tools
New features in Eucalyptus 3.1, available today, enable faster deployment of on-premise clouds and more; NetSocket’s Cloud Experience Manager provides visibility into network issues. Learn more about both products.
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The Cloud, Day 28: My Five Biggest Cloud Complaints

30 Days With the Cloud: Day 28
It’s Day 28 of the 30 Days With the Cloud series. As with previous “30 Days” series, this day is dedicated to recapping the five biggest issues or problems I encountered during the 30 Days journey.
So, without further ado, here are my five biggest cloud complaints:
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Five Ways to Engineer Better Network Security
BYOD policies, mobile devices, IT compliance, Wi-Fi access and other demands are all affecting network security. Experts offer five network design tips to help increase IT functionality and improve security.
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Nomadix Tackles Runaway Anytime, Anywhere Access Demand
The AG 5800 supports 250 to 4,000 simultaneous devices; the Nomadix Internet Traffic Optimizer identifies and prioritizes traffic through deep-packet inspection. Discover more about both products.
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Public Cloud Is Neither More Nor Less Secure Than Private Cloud
Claims that public cloud is more secure than private cloud are pure FUD and ignore the responsibilities that each party plays in information security. What matters is how well your applications and VM are protected. Learn why.
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Aerohive Teams With JAMF Software, Cozies Up on Apple iDevice MDM
Aerohive’s HiveOS is now integrated with JAMF’s Casper Suite to ensure that Apple iDevices are properly configured. But what’s behind the company’s entrenched interest in Apple integrations?
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