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4 Tips for Processing Real-Time Data

CIO Business Intelligence

Similarly, a company may decide to keep its most critical data – everything from financial records to engineering files – local where it can protect this data best. Thus, teams need to able to store, process, and manage real-time data in their own data centers. Real-World Results for Real-time Data.

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Fountainhead: An Ideal Datacenter-in-a-Box, Part II

Fountainhead

Insights into Data Center Infrastructure, Virtualization, and Cloud Computing. Last week I posted a Blog outlining Dell & Egeneras latest Datacenter-in-a-Box offering. The 13 different functions are mapped onto the data center "stack" at right. The 13th function if provided via the Dell Management Console.)

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Fountainhead: An Ideal Datacenter-in-a-Box

Fountainhead

Insights into Data Center Infrastructure, Virtualization, and Cloud Computing. Todays announcement marks a modest but meaningful step in Egeneras relationship with Dell, and in overall Simplification of IT. If you dont believe Dell hardware is ready for the Data Center, then think again. Fountainhead.

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Is Cisco fighting a losing battle over SDN?

Virtualized Greek

This is different from the current software first movement in that Cisco’s approach is based on their hardware first view of the network. All of Cisco’s major vendors are lined up in support of VMware’s NSX software based virtualization solution. Juniper – Data Center Core. Dell – Closest & Top of Rack.

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Fountainhead: HPQ & CSCO: Analysis of New Blade Environments

Fountainhead

Insights into Data Center Infrastructure, Virtualization, and Cloud Computing. Both are implicitly or explicitly taking aim at each other as they chase the enterprise data center market. Each has a differing technology approach to blade repurposing, and each differs in the type (and source) of management control software.

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Technology Short Take #48

Scott Lowe

Tom’s key point is that disaggregating software from hardware—which is kind of a given if you’re buying whitebox networking gear—gives you the (potential) flexibility to repurpose network gear based on the software running on it. This article on putting data in a volume in a Dockerfile is one example.