When it comes to high-performance workloads, Flash lives up to its name. The industry loves to talk about how Flash-based memory is perfect for applications that need low latency and lots of data processing power under pressure, such as the 8:00 AM storm that hits a data center when everyone boots their virtual desktop at the same time.
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Virtual Data Centers Deliver More Bang for the Box
SDDCs promise to do for the entire data center what virtualization did for servers: increase flexibility, availability, provide enhanced automation capabilities, and deliver more bang for the box.
Part Three: Four Reasons Why CMOs Love CI (Converged Infrastructure)
For years, CMOs regarded IT infrastructure as so much plumbing. But the commoditization of IT has thrown a wrench into the conventional wisdom that says CMOs aren’t interested in technology.
Part Two: Four Reasons Why CFOs Love CI (Converged Infrastructure)
Change, risk and disruption represent the new normal for many of today’s enterprises. Yet CFOs need to manage financial operations with predictability, stability and sustainability in mind.
Part One: Four Reasons Why CIOs Love CI (Converged Infrastructure)
CIOs are in the midst of unprecedented changed, not only in the way that technology is consumed but in how their role is perceived within the enterprise.
What Is Important in Data Protection Today?
In the Fall, Rolta AdvizeX and EMC held an event focused on EMC’s Data Protection and Availability Division (DPAD). Mark Sanders, Director of Sales Strategy for EMC DPAD, discussed the power of EMC’s current Data Protection Portfolio and why EMC is the industry leader in data protection.
OpenStack Opens New Opportunities for Cloud Developers
To date, more than 200 companies have put their support behind OpenStack, including Cisco, EMC, HP, IBM, Intel, Oracle, RedHat and VMware.
Summer Fun at EMC Flash Events Hosted by AdvizeX
Over the summer, AdvizeX hosted a series of events highlighting EMC’s flash technology. These events included: a Pirates game in Pittsburgh, a Clippers game in Columbus, and a golf event in Akron, Ohio at the Firestone Country Club.
Three Paths to the Cloud, Part Three: Converged Infrastructure
So far in our blog series, we’ve talked about building out our Cloud infrastructure using a best-of-breed approach and a single-vendor reference architecture. But what if you wanted a manufacturer to design, build, integrate, and support a reference architecture? Then you’d be talking about a converged infrastructure solution.
Three Paths to the Cloud, Part Two: Reference Architecture
The life of a CIO is split between deploying new infrastructure for the business and maintaining what they already have. Deploying new infrastructure includes evaluating, integrating and validating new products.