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4 March 2014

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Transforming your business in a digital economy with flash storage

Ideal datacenter architectures simultaneously capture, process and present data, but traditional infrastructure foundations can be expensive and disks are too slow. Flash memory technology unlocks the processing power of modern servers, allowing for deeper and faster insights into your data, which ultimately leads to greater business agility.

Flash is already becoming ubiquitous in some of the world’s largest datacenters, yet it still remains a relatively new technology for many enterprises. For companies just starting to evaluate flash, questions arise when new solutions introduce change.

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A guide to transactional email

It’s well known that transactional email is used to send out shipping notices or password resets, but did you know that due to its high click-through rates, it can be a great way to communicate with your customers? With this guide, find out what you might be missing in your transactional emails.

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Avere takes Edge-Core to the cloud

Shared file stores, whether we call them network attached storage (NAS) or file-servers, have long been an important and highly visible service for most IT departments. However, as we've made the transition from sharing word-processing documents within small departments to using file services to support more critical business applications, several limitations of the traditional NAS appliance architecture have revealed themselves.

In this whitepaper learn about the new approach Avere is pioneering for the age old problems of providing high performance access to a common file storage environment.

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Evaluating the cost of a DDoS attack

The cost of security might seem steep, but compared to what you’ll have to pay to mitigate a DDoS attack, it’ll look like chump change. DDoS attacks don’t just cost your company the annoyance of downtime, but brand reputation, customer acquisition, and of course, sales all are affected.

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