In the you heard it here first category, comes Cemaphore Systems, a little known but very successful e-mail disaster recovery and business continuity software company for Microsoft Exchange environments.
Founded in 2002 with offices in Provo, Utah and San Mateo, Calif., Cemaphore was founded by Tyrone Pike, formerly of Ungermann-Bass, Citrix and LAN Systems.
Cemaphore, [...] ...
EMC trumped the storage industry today with its announcement of flash-based solid state drives for its Symmetrix DMX-4 storage arrays.
The company, in partnership with STEC, introduced what it calls Enterprise Flash Drives. These drives, which deliver the same amount of IOPs as 30 15,000RPM 300GB drives, will be used by organizations for their transaction processing [...] ...
The rumor mill is starting early this year — tomorrow, that is. If it is to be believed, IBM is set to acquire XIV, an Israeli company involved in making a grid-based storage array, for between $300 and $350 million.
XIV (14 — the atomic number for silicon) Information Systems was founded in 2002 by [...] ...
Symantec’s ‘green data center’ study points out how little IT is actually doing to make their data centers more energy efficient.
The company recently released a study focusing on ITs’ efforts to implement green data centers. The survey pointed out that although the majority of data center managers are starting to think about implementing green data [...] ...