The Roll Down Hill Effect Of Primary Storage Deduplication
The adoption rate of deduplication in primary storage has been relatively low so far in primary storage. There are concerns on user’s minds about performance impact, data integrity and how much capacity savings they will see. Clearly each of these concerns need to be addressed. When it comes to capacity savings though, there is a key component of capacity savings that might get overlooked, the roll down hill effect of proper primary storage deduplication.
Memorial Day: Marcus Lutrell And His Navy SEAL Brothers
On this Memorial Day weekend, we have a special chance to hear stories of the unimaginable courage, honor, and sacrifice of the U.S. military. Here's a haunting excerpt from Marcus Luttrell's Lone Survivor, one of those books offering a brief glimpse into the secret lives of these extraordinary warriors who eagerly put themselves in harm's way to protect the rest of us.
Verizon And Motorola Teaming On Two More Droids
Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha recently informed investors that the company plans to release two more Droid-branded handsets with Verizon in July. He also said that Verizon will be backing them up with big marketing campaigns. Can lightning strike twice for Motorola and Verizon?
Google's 'Screw Up' Looks Expensive
Google's Street View snafu may end up being one of the more costly copy-and-paste mistakes in recent memory. In the past ten days, there have been six lawsuits filed against Google in the U.S. for alleged illegal data interception.
IBM Adds Heft To Enterprise 2.0
I confess that I still think of IBM as stodgy, so my head has been turned around by the leadership I'm seeing out of Big Blue on Enterprise 2.0. Two new Pearson/IBM Press books written by IBMers provide a sound intro for managers looking to get pointed in the right direction so they can help their organizations get beyond the hype and extract some real value from E2.0 technologies.
Busting the Myth of the Business-Challenged CIO
Are CIOs really a bunch of hapless amateurs when it comes to tackling 'real' business issues? Actual CIOs prove otherwise
The Trouble With Transparency
Getting to transparency is only half the battle, says researcher Danah Boyd
Can Fifth-Generation Computer Systems Solve the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Crisis?
In the early days of expert systems there were several Fifth-generation systems that dabbled in expert knowledge, problem solving, and decision making with respect to oil, minerals, geology, etc.
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