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Defined storage makes economic sense

Lots of storage vendors are claiming to provide software defined storage. But buyer beware! This paper looks at what you should be considering. The term “software-defined” is being applied selectively to individual storage hardware platforms and being proprietary, only after you buy their feature set does it emerge that it cannot work across other components and other vendor’s storage systems. Clever sales pitches may sound like “software-defined” but the end objective is clear: “buy more hardware”. This paper provides guidance of what to look out for and why.

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Avere FXT with FlashMove and FlashMirror

For many organizations, NAS implementations are growing out of control and wreaking havoc for IT. The causes are many and varied. Applications leveraging NAS vary from virtual server and virtual desktop implementations to digital imaging, computer generated animation rendering, energy exploration, and financial modeling - not to mention the billions of users around the globe who continually create and consume unstructured data such as video, audio, and text files. In addition, because NAS devices are easy to set up and manage and don’t require esoteric storage knowledge, it is simple to add new devices for capacity or performance. Before you know it, your NAS infrastructure can become a costly and inefficient nightmare of multiple file systems across too many devices.

This ESG Lab validation report documents hands-on testing of the Avere FXT Series Edge Filer with the AOS 3.0 operating environment.

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Learn how to leverage change for better IT

Changes in technology are dramatically affecting the way your enterprise operates. Through mobility and cloud computing, your users can access company data whenever and wherever they are. The changing nature of the application lifecycle is forcing developers to take a user-centric approach to development. Your business needs to be able to embrace these changes or lose out to competitors.

Register to attend the free Power to Change online virtual event to hear industry visionaries, analysts, and practitioners discuss how change is affecting IT. Get access to a wealth of resources to help you leverage these changes for competitive advantage. Choose from 16 sessions that will explore a range of IT issues across application development, operations management, Automation, ITSM, and the cloud.

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United Arab Shipping Company case study

In this case study find out how United Arab Shipping Company uses DataCore’s SANsymphony-V storage virtualisation software to dramatically increase performance on its core critical applications.

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Quorn Foods case study

In this case study find out how Quorn Foods optimises Tier 1 applications; enables Information Lifecycle Management via Auto Tiering, and shores up the entire Virtualised Estate with DataCore’s SANsymphony-V and Total Virtualised Infrastructure Overhaul.

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