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Category:WEB2.0
Last Update: Aug 01, 2008 | 09:15
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Articles about storage infrastructure to support cloud computing.

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This category has only the following subcategory.

W

  • WEB2.0

Pages in category "WEB2.0"

The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.

A

  • Are blade servers solving the right problem?

B

  • Become familiar with clustered storage technologies
  • Blade Servers
  • Blade server vendors should lead the way to the cloud

C

  • Cloud hopping
  • Clustered storage
  • Clustered storage mashup
  • Clustered storage networks are worth waiting for
  • Clustered storage service considerations
  • Consider clustered storage when planning unstructured data strategies
  • Consumerization of IT doesn't mean just get rid of stuff
  • Consumerization of IT is a style -- That's the substance
  • Customer implications and review of EMC World 2008

D

  • DDN: A well-kept secret
  • Data that never needs to be backed up?
  • Do competitors need to respond to XIV?

E

  • EMC World 2008: Head in the clouds, feet on the ground
  • Evolution for sourcing clustered storage

G

  • Google storage
  • Google's SLAs: Fine print gives false hope

H

  • HP goes to storage extremes
  • Holy Olympic Gold Batman, DataDirect Networks has done it again!
  • How far can advertising subsidies take storage services?
  • How vendors should respond to IBM's XIV

I

  • IBM's acquisition of XIV

M

  • Maximizing the value of your NetApp investment

N

  • Nextra Implementation/Availability Considerations

N cont.

  • Note to storage vendors: Aggressively change the business model

R

  • Re-think backup requirements with clustered storage

S

  • Storage Consumerization: Not If but When
  • Storage to get a slice of Google pie

T

  • The Google Effect - Web Scale Storage Takes a Big Step Forward
  • The Times they are A-Changin': Architecting cloud computing
  • The nature of competition in storage

U

  • User Strategies for Cloud Computing

V

  • Vendors: responding to EMC's cluster storage initiative

W

  • Web 3.0 clustered storage networks
  • What cloud computing means for next generation storage infrastructure
  • Why couldn't Google use NEXTRA?
  • Will storage services software be shrink-wrapped?
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