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The explosive growth of enterprise data can make storage processes more complicated. File virtualization facilitates data storage by increasing flexibility, performance and utilization.
Jan. 9, 2007 | Note | by Sal Capizzi
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In the mobile enterprise, data security requires a holistic approach including identification, authorization and encryption. However, automated policy enforcement and data tracking will become more important as we move toward ubiquitous data access.
Dec. 8, 2006 | Report | by Sal Capizzi
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Brocade announced its plan to acquire McData. This acquisition consolidates the SAN infrastructure market to two vendors: Brocade and Cisco.
Sep. 25, 2006 | Note | by Sal Capizzi
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EMC continues to fill out its information lifecycle management strategy by providing identity management, authentication and encryption products through its acquisition of RSA Security Inc.
Jul. 18, 2006 | Note | by Sal Capizzi
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The largest component in the forecast is Fibre Channel, with revenue growing from US$1.5 billion in 2001 to US$2.3 billion by 2009.
Jun. 21, 2006 | Report | by Sal Capizzi
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The Americas represent the largest portion of revenue. Asia-Pacific's revenue was small in 2001, but growth in the region will average more than 22% in the subsequent 9 years.
Mar. 16, 2006 | Report | by Sal Capizzi
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This Report identifies key industries, applications and requirements of grid computing and storage as revealed by the Yankee Group survey. These are the areas that technology vendors must target to be successful in this market.
Mar. 10, 2006 | Report | by Sal Capizzi
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Grid computing and storage utility vendors need to target enterprises with comprehensive products and implementation services. Enterprises will turn to technology vendors rather than their own internal resources for grid solutions.
Jan. 19, 2006 | Note | by Sal Capizzi
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This Decision Instrument covers Fibre Channel, SAN and SAN-WAN extenders, and iSCSI in the Americas, EMEA and Asia-Pacific through 2009. These forecasts include ports, price and revenue, and are broken down by type of service.
Jan. 11, 2006 | Report | by Sal Capizzi