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SDS – More Dev, Less Ops?

SDS – More Dev, Less Ops?

Posted on Friday, October 28, 2016 in Storage, Storage Hardware, Cloud Storage In order to meet the demand for increased flexibility and productivity, most enterprise class organizations have already begun to adopt a DevOps approach to IT. Collaboration and automation...

SDS – More Dev, Less Ops?

SDS – Breaking Onsite Data Capacity Limits

Posted on Thursday, October 27, 2016 in Storage, Storage Hardware, Cloud Storage Cloud storage services promise virtually unlimited capacity on a pay-as-you-use basis. But they also help to overcome a major problem for the CTO – disaster recovery. Most organisations...

Improving Business and IT Process – Using the Lean Way

Ensuring the Right Coverage for Data Centre Equipment

According to John-David Lovelock, Research Vice-President at Gartner, ‘There is an undercurrent of economic uncertainty that is driving organizations to tighten their belts, and IT spending is one of the casualties.’ Since the majority of a company’s IT budget is...

SDS – More Dev, Less Ops?

Breaking the archive ceiling

Posted on Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Industry best practice states that your organization needs to include provisions for deleting archive data as part of your data retention policy. Legacy data consumes valuable resources adding to the cost of keeping the lights on....

SDS – More Dev, Less Ops?

Computer data storage – what’s next?

Posted on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 in Storage, Storage Hardware Disk storage may be reaching a density of multiple terabytes per square inch, but the demand for increased capacity means that even that will not be enough. So while some R&D efforts are focused on...

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