Len Rosenthal of Load DynamiX gives an overview to help you determine which solution is right for you. You can learn how to analyze current and future requirements and choose intelligently between storage technologies.
The tier classification system has traditionally been viewed as the industry benchmark for design standards and site reliability, writes Rob McClary of FORTRUST. Rather than a methodology that emphasizes the predictability of outcomes, it’s the...
To more effectively manage risk and help drive growth for your business, it is imperative that you understand what a DCIM solution’s integration capabilities are, writes Lara Greden of CA Technologies.
Introducing outside air into the data center in certain climates can offer significant energy savings, but it does add another set of variables to the control strategies in how the system reacts to maintain the recommended set points at the server...
The data management landscape is rapidly evolving. With the emergence of ‘super apps,’ processing millions of user interactions per second, in addition to big data and the cloud, it’s clear organizations are in need of the "next generation" of...
But aren’t designed-in security vulnerabilities just “accidents” in the development process, and aren’t all accidents preventable? It’s time for us, as an industry, to borrow a page from the industrial safety playbook, writes Winston Saunders of...
Like the spring that is finally upon us, a handful of technology trends are beginning to emerge at the state and local levels for 2014. Here are four trends that Mark Weber of NetApp sees as "first and foremost" among government agencies.
The three key elements of automation, control and integration required to successfully migrate your data, mission critical or otherwise, to the cloud can result in one significant overall benefit--business agility, writes Kevin Leahy of Dimension...
When running applications in a multi-tenant environment, you need assurance of performance and reliability. Keeping an eye on "noisy neighbors" can be important, according to Billy Cox of Intel.
Deciding where to house corporate data requires an understanding of the relevant laws across countries, as well as a thorough risk analysis, writes John Landry of Intralinks.