By 2015, 10 percent of overall IT security will be delivered in the Cloud

By 2015, 10 per cent of overall IT security enterprise product capabilities will be delivered in the cloud, according to Gartner, Inc. The services are also driving changes in the market landscape, particularly around a number of key security technology areas, such as secure email and secure Web gateways, remote vulnerability assessment, and Identity and Access Management (IAM). Gartner expects the cloud-based security services market to reach $4.2 billion by 2016.

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Dell Networking delivers SDN-enabled fabric solutions

Dell Networking Active Fabric solutions deliver software-defined capabilities for easily-scalable data centre fabric designs at a lower cost than traditional architectures.

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Scality joins the Active Archive Alliance

Scality RING’s flexible solution is perfectly suited to long-term preservation needs.

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IBM makes $1 billion investment in Flash

IBM has unveiled a strategic initiative to drive Flash technology further into the enterprise to help organizations better tackle the mounting challenges of Big Data.

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OpenStack based Cloud enables cost-effective self-provisioned compute resources.
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NetApp’s industry research on Flash adoption in EMEA reveals that enterprises require high ...
Fungible has introduced a significant upgrade to its Fungible Storage Cluster (FSC) with the FSC...
Kingston Digital Europe has begun shipping the 7.68TB model of the Data Center 1000M (DC1000M) NVMe...
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Technical Discussion: Encryption and Security at High Speed over Distance for IP Storage

Why do so many IP replication solutions lack encryption capabilities, and why is performance an issue when you need to encrypt data inflight? Check out Brocade subject matter experts discussing the challenges of maintaining security while replicating data between data centers at high throughput, including how Brocade addresses this architecturally with IP Extension.

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