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Why Tape Storage Helps—Not Hurts—Competitiveness
Despite claims to the contrary, the facts prove that incorporating tape into an enterprise storage strategy can help keep the organization running efficiently and effectively—enhancing, not reducing, its competitiveness. -
LTFS and LTO-5: Tape Acting Like Tape, Only Better
Tape and disk still each offer relative advantages as part of a good balanced storage solution. By improving the usability of tape, LTFS and LTO-5 are making for a better storage solution overall. -
Turn Your Data Center Green by Doing Business as Usual
Data center administrators do not, necessarily, have to be proactive to make their data center greener. They can conduct business as usual and still see their data center deepen its emerald hue. -
Why EMC’s Data Domain Archiver Is Not Really a Threat to Tape
EMC has heralded their new Data Domain Archiver as the death knell to tape (haven't we heard that before??). But a closer look reveals their are some concerns that should be addressed. -
NVIDIA Ready To Take ARM To Data Centers
With the blizzard of new gadget announcements emanating from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year, it was easy to miss the one from graphics notable Nvidia about its intentions to build a high-performance, multi-core ARM-based processor. -
Top B&L Blog Posts for November
The top B&L blog posts (according to traffic) for the month of November. -
Why Cloud Computing Is Good for the Environment
Do you need another reason to investigate cloud computing? It turns out that cloud computing is not only good for business, it's also good for the environment. -
Is Facebook Green Enough?
Does Facebook, and other tech giants, have a responsibility to the environment as they continue to expand? Or are allegations from organizations like Greenpeace, who say Facebook isn't green enough, baseless? -
Why You Should Avoid Tech Seduction When Planning Green Data Center
When planning a green data center chasing the latest technology may be hard to resist, but don't do it, advises Anthony Abbattista, vice president of technology solutions for Allstate. -
Is the Green IT Movement Losing Momentum?
Gartner has jumped off the green bandwagon, are others to follow?