BackOffice Associates acquires ENTOTA

Strengthening its position globally, BackOffice Associates has acquired ENTOTA Limited, the largest SAP Data Services consultancy in EMEA. ENTOTA’s industry proven solutions in data migration, information governance, data integration and data warehousing will further enhance BackOffice Associates’ market-leading data management solutions and expertise as well as deepen the company’s EMEA presence.

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4TB hard drives bring RAID 6 to its limits

Higher rebuild times call for triple parity, writes Heiko Wüst, sales engineer at Nexenta Systems.

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Some predictions for the New Year from Marcus Jewell, EMEA VP and GM, Brocade

Marcus believes the following will be the defining technology trends for businesses in 2014: • Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) and Software-Defined “Everything” will gain momentum • Businesses will trim the fat in the data centre and the cloud, spelling the end for the traditional three tier network • Clouds will loom large, as adoption of personal cloud services grows and private clouds mature • The Internet Revolution will continue unabated as the...

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