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  • Roundtable: The ideal datacentre

    By Jennifer O'Brien | 09 December, 2010 11:20

    The datacentre of the future is shaped by a number of forces including commoditisation, virtualisation, integration and innovation. A group of industry experts sat down to discuss the key factors shaping the evolution of the datacentre of the future and its impact on the channel.

Features
  • Opinion: Younity 1.5 could render Cloud storage obsolete

    By Tony Bradley | 26 April, 2013 20:30

    As we’ve become a more mobile society - working from virtually anywhere on our smartphones and tablets - we’ve also embraced various cloud storage and file sharing tools, so we can access and collaborate on our data. Younity has an entirely different approach, and it could make cloud storage obsolete.

  • What the man behind HP's new internal IT plan has in mind

    By Bob Brown | 23 April, 2013 15:06

    As someone who spent billions with HP over 20 years while in IT leadership roles at Boeing and Verizon Wireless, John Hinshaw knew the big hardware, software and services company from the outside as well as anyone. In the year-and-a-half since becoming executive vice-president of technology and operations at HP, he's been putting that knowledge to use on the inside.

  • Open your data to the world

    By Neil Savage | 16 April, 2013 11:22

    Not having an API is becoming like not having a website, but the interface has got to be easy for outside developers to work with.

  • Oracle takes apparent step toward standardizing on a single chip design

    By James Niccolai | 08 April, 2013 10:08

    Oracle's unveiling of a batch of servers based on new Sparc processors marked what some analysts think is a step toward an expected standardizing of the vendor's two families of Unix servers onto a single chip architecture.

  • How big is the sound of music?

    By Lucas Mearian | 21 March, 2013 10:07

    Music fans and major recording artists are adopting lossless audio file formats to keep copies of their music thats as close to a master recording as possible, leading to multi-terabyte-sized home music storage systems.

Interviews
  • Hitachi GST CEO claims hard drive future hangs in Cloud

    By Lucas Mearian | 02 September, 2011 07:16

    In March, Western Digital agreed to buy Hitachi Global Storage Technologies> (HGST), the disk drive subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd., in a stock and cash transaction valued at $US4.3 billion. HGST CEO Steve Milligan will join WD as president at the closing of the deal, expected in the fourth quarter.

  • Q&A: EMC's David Webster talks integration and the cloud

    By Matthew Sainsbury | 07 June, 2010 11:34

    EMC recently held its annual Inform conference in Sydney. Keynote speaker, EMC President for Australia and New Zealand, David Webster, sat down with Matthew Sainsbury to discuss the event, market issues and its vendor partnerships.

  • Q&A: EMC's Brian Gallagher touts the new VPLEX appliance

    By Lucas Mearian | 13 May, 2010 05:55

    Brian Gallagher , president of EMC 's Symmetrix & Virtualization Product Group, sat down with Computerworld at EMC's annual user conference, EMC World, to talk about the company's new VPLEX synchronous data replication product . Gallagher explained what differentiates it from rival products and EMC's existing offerings, such as Symmetric Remote Data Facility [SRDF] replication technology and Invista storage virtualization software.

  • Interview: EMC's Gelsinger shares storage federation vision

    By Sumner Lemon | 05 April, 2010 16:17

    Pat Gelsinger made headlines in September 2009 when he left Intel to join EMC as president and COO of information infrastructure products, a group that includes the company's information storage and information security businesses. Now, Gelsinger -- who was Intel's first chief technology officer and led both the desktop products group and the digital enterprise group during his career at the chip maker -- is making waves again.

  • Q&A: Why Apple's co-founder is hot on solid state storage

    By Lucas Mearian | 14 October, 2009 03:59

    Earlier this year, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak accepted the position of chief scientist at start-up solid state drive company Fusion-io. It's the first time since 1972, when he worked in Hewlett-Packard Co's calculator division, that he's held a technologist's position for a company that wasn't his own.

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