Is your VMware server a little long in the tooth? Are you reworking the quality-of-service configuration on the WAN link to delay an upgrade? Technical debt is alive and well–just be prepared to pay the price.
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Technical Debt Will Have to Be Paid Back Eventually
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EMC Refreshes VMAX, VNX, Isilon and Data Domain Storage Lines
EMC’s product blitz includes VMAX and VNX additions and enhancements, a VPLEX/RecoverPoint combo and new Data Domain and Avamar offerings.
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Cloud Security a Concern, Mobile Devices Less So, Survey Finds
The InformationWeek Strategic Security Survey finds that, overall, network security programs are compliant, yet overly broad. But organizations are buckling down on cloud security issues.
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Consider Cloud Computing Services Before Your Users Do
Google Docs, Dropbox, Carbonite and other cloud computing services may be hosting your corporate data right now. Learn why you need to accept the cloud and regain control.
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Data Breaches, Attacks Still Have IT Security Worried, Survey Finds
Fifteen percent of respondents to the InformationWeek 2012 Strategic Security Survey say they’re more vulnerable to attacks and data breaches than they were. Learn why.
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Cloud Management Plays Big Role in 42 EMC World Product Announcements
EMC continues its cloud management focus at its annual customer and partner event, with Atmos Cloud enhancements and new tools and capabilities focused on storage and migration.
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The IT Law of Holes: Stop Digging and Start the Technology Migration
Eventually, you’ll need to retire the legacy systems and make that technology migration. Embrace the Law of Holes and learn how to set your cap-and-grow strategy.
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Amazon Speeds Content Delivery Network
Amazon Web Services is about to give CloudFront a leg up in the competition with other content distribution networks (CDNs) by enabling distribution of dynamic content that responds to an individual visit to a website.
It is also an on-demand service with flat pricing, resembling other Amazon Web services, while many CDNs work only under long-term contracts. AWS will charge $ 0.12 per GB for the first 10 TBs of dynamic content delivered each month. The price drops to $ 0.08 per GB for the next 40 TBs, eventually reaching $ 0.02 per GB for transfer above 5 PBs.
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EMC Iomega Unveils NAS Appeal For Enterprise Remote/Branch Offices
Iomega, EMC’s SMB storage group, claims a couple of industry firsts with Intel’s Ivy Bridge processor and free McAfee VirusScan Enterprise AV protection.
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Four Sins of Mobile Website Design, and How to Avoid Them
Mobility challenges extend beyond BYOD. Learn what features to steer clear of when setting your mobile website design strategy, and why.
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