Storage: Interviews
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Tackling virtual storage 11 June, 2008 12:02:17
CEO of virtual storage vendor DataCore, George Teixeira, hit Australian shores for the first time last month to attend the Citrix Applications Delivery Conference. He caught up with ARN to discuss the rise of virtual storage and its product roadmap.Where do you see DataCore's position in the Australian virtualisation market? - +
Storing the next 30 years 23 April, 2008 12:29:58
One of the many challenges corporations face is retrieving data from older storage technology mediums, according to SpectrumData CEO, Craig Tamlin. A veteran of the storage industry, Tamlin has spent 20 years in various senior management roles and published four books focused on backup recovery and storage management. He spoke to ARN about some of the trends and challenges in data recoveryWhat is SpectrumData focusing on this year? - +
Symantec chief talks acquisitions, Cisco's snub 15 April, 2008 09:17:58
In an interview, Symatec's John Thompson discusses vendor alliances, data-loss prevention technology, and moreSymantec chairman and CEO John Thompson last week delivered a keynote speech to thousands of security professionals at the RSA Conference 2008 in the US. Ellen Messmer caught up with Thompson at the RSA event, where he expanded on a range of topics including vendor alliances, Symantec's competition and the importance of data-loss prevention technology. - +
Rackspace: a realistic green pioneer 23 November, 2007 11:31:39
The pace of green datacentre change: edging ahead but not racingRackspace provides datacentre facilities under a managed hosting scheme. It is building a new UK datacentre and has had a green aspect to its business for about a year and a half. How is that affecting its operations? - +
Can the datacentre be green? APC's founder speaks out 23 November, 2007 11:20:46
Neil Rasmussen discusses energy efficiency and how to improve itAPC founder and CTO Neil Rasmussen was in London recently to talk about datacentres, power and efficiency - themes that have become headline news as they transmogrify into green issues. We took the opportunity to ask him - inter alia - whether the datacentre can ever be green. - +
EMC exec: Selling risk needs no justification 01 November, 2007 08:25:19
Art Coviello talks to ComputerworldResponsible for steering the course of EMC's security franchise, Art Coviello, executive vice president of EMC's RSA Security division, says the unit will eventually contribute US$2 billion to EMC's annual revenue. In a recent interview with Computerworld, Coviello talked about a balance between storage and security needs, why administrators focused only on "dumb storage" are a dying breed and why selling risk needs no justification. - +
Microsoft exec touts SQL Server 2008 03 October, 2007 12:44:37
Ted Kummert, corporate vice president for the data and storage platform at Microsoft, talks about SQL Server 2008Ted Kummert, corporate vice president for the data and storage platform at Microsoft, came over nine months ago from Microsoft's security, access and solutions division to lead the SQL Server effort and usher the 2008 version into general release. Kummert says performance and scalability improvements will continue to put pressure on rivals like IBM and Oracle. In an interview with Network World senior editor John Fontana, he also discusses goals around a new release timetable, prescribed upgrade paths for users, a services element and virtualization. - +
Iron Mountain CEO defends firm's security efforts 30 August, 2007 11:22:15
Reese chides the press, explains how companies can address changing storage regulationsIron Mountain CEO Richard Reese, whose company manages more than 11 petabytes of data for corporate clients, says his biggest challenge is helping customers merge physical and data storage environments. In a recent interview with Computerworld at Iron Mountain's headquarters in Boston, Reese addressed what he called inaccurate reports that the company has lost client tapes from its trucks and facilities, the effect of regulatory compliance on retention practices, and the progress of Iron Mountain's fledgling Digital Business Unit. - +
Beyond the box 29 August, 2007 10:48:33
Iomega is best known as a storage hardware vendor in the SMB market but vice-president of international sales, Romain Cholat, talks about its managed services plans and considers a future without boxes. - +
From the Top: EMC's David Webster - Looking to the future 02 August, 2007 13:01:56
EMC president, David Webster, predicts the demise of security softwareIn the final part of an in-depth interview with ARN's Brian Corrigan, local EMC president, David Webster, predicts the demise of security software. - +
From the Top: EMC's David Webster - New channel opportunities 01 August, 2007 11:44:36
EMC's David Webster chats to ARN about burgeoning sales opportunities in IP storageIn the third part of an in-depth interview with ARN's BRIAN CORRIGAN, local EMC president, David Webster, talks about the environment and IP storage.
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