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Monthly Archives: March 2009
Reading tea leaves
There has been a lot of discussion in the trade press about the IBM and SUN merger and some folks are looking at the storage side of the merger . It’s perhaps the storage side that will see the most … Continue reading
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Strategy and Tactics
There is a lot of discussion about the possible acquisition of SUN by IBM. Whether it happens or not presents the issue again of how to manage legacy equipment in your data center. Critical components in your data center might … Continue reading
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If IBM buys Sun, will the lawsuits continue?
This morning’s news of negotiations between IBM and Sun could have a direct effect on NetApp users and also on the NetApp / IBM relationship of re branded filers. After all Sun makes the ZFS powered Thumper and there are … Continue reading
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Cisco enters the storage broom closet
Cisco is looking to reduce the TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) of the complete data center and they seem to be looking to partner with EMC and NetApp to enable an integrated solution. NetApp is famous for talking up interoperability … Continue reading
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Mixed Messages
Are your storage purchases in 2009 increasing or decreasing?By Paul Travis, March 6, 2009, 1:40 PM For the first time in more than five years, worldwide factory revenues for external disk storage systems posted a decline in the fourth quarter … Continue reading
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Time of great changes
Today I was on the phone with a series of customers in the South and Southwest, because I am going to visit with them in the next few weeks. The Economic situation is on everyone’s mind. One customer told me … Continue reading
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