Oracle-Sun, Layered Tech, NetApp, Brocade

Posted By John Rath On August 21, 2009 @ 10:04 am In Hewlett-Packard | No Comments

Here’s a roundup of some of some of this week’s headlines from the data center and hosting industry:

  • Oracle’s Sun acquisition approved.  Oracle announced Thursday [1] that the U.S. Department of Justice has approved the proposed acquisition of Sun Microsystems.  On April 20th, 2009 Oracle agreed to buy Sun [2] for $7.4 Billion after the collapse of a bid by IBM to buy Sun.
  • Layered Tech #622 on Inc.’s Fastest Growing Private Companies list. Global provider of managed dedicated hosting, Layered Technologies announced Wednesday that they were listed at number 622 [3] on the Inc. 5000.  The Plano, Texas based company listed a three year growth rate of 441 percent and invests heavily in research and development.
  • Netapp announces 1st quarter 2010 results [4]. Revenues were $838 million, down 4% and GAAP net income was $52 million.  Netapp also announced that President and COO Tom Georgens will succeed [5] Dan Warmenhoven as CEO of the company.

  • Brocade announces 3rd quarter results. Brocade reported Q3 [6] revenues of $493.3 million, reflecting a 35% year-over-year growth.  They also reported a GAAP net loss of $21 mllion and net income of $55.4 million.  Brocade had a number of partnership announcements in the 3rd quarter, including a Netapp announcement [7] to use Brocade FCoE technology.
  • Hewlett Packard releases 3rd quarter earnings. On Tuesday HP announced financial results [8] for the 3rd quarter of 2009.  Net revenue was $27.5 billion, GAAP operating profit was down 14% to $2.2 billion and they recorded a record services profit of $1.3 billion.  Services revenue increased 93% to $8.5 billion primarily due to the EDS acquisition.
  • InfoStor review of Fiber Channel over Ethernet. Russ Fellows has a nice article on the InfoStor site, reviewing FCoE [9]. The article reviews the FCoE technology, adoption rates, storage networking infrastructures, and when and where to deploy it.  It also covers the increasingly crowded market of vendors with FCoE-capable products.

About John Rath [10]

John Rath is a veteran IT professional and regular contributor at Data Center Knowledge. He has served many roles in the data center, including support, system administration, web development and facility management.


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[1] announced Thursday: http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/029738

[2] Oracle agreed to buy Sun: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2009/04/20/oracle-agrees-to-buy-sun-for-74-billion/

[3] listed at number 622: http://www.layeredtech.com/about/newsroom/release/index.php?num=0819191

[4] 1st quarter 2010 results: http://www.netapp.com/us/company/news/news-rel-20090819-results.html

[5] Tom Georgens will succeed: http://www.netapp.com/us/company/news/news-rel-20090819-transition.html

[6] reported Q3: http://newsroom.brocade.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1006

[7] Netapp announcement: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2009/08/12/roundup-monolith-raritan-fortrust-brocade/

[8] HP announced financial results: http://h30261.www3.hp.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=71087&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1322129&highlight=

[9] reviewing FCoE: http://www.infostor.com/index/articles/display/3417089901/s-articles/s-infostor/s-volume-13/s-Issue_8/s-Features/s-Is_FCoE_the_future_of_data_center_networks_.html

[10] John Rath: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/author/johnr/

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