Integrated stack or best-of-breed solution? That's a question increasingly being asked by businesses looking for ways to streamline data centers, and increasing their efficiency while reduce their cost. While the integrated stack brings together a variety products from a single vendor optimized to work as a complete solution, going best-of-breed lets customers and partners pick and choose from the products which are most suited to their requirements.
Yet does data center efficiency have to be an either-or question? Join Joseph F. Kovar, senior editor, CRN, and John Shell, Director of Servers and Storage, Oracle, on September 10th at 11 am Pacific/2 pm Eastern as they look at the debate between integrated stacks and best-of-breed solutions and how in many situations the right answer is a combination of the two.
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New Storage Devices Come To Light At CES 2012, Storage Visions While the buzz in Las Vegas this week was focused on tablets, TVs, and smart mobile devices, there was plenty to see at the CES and Storage Visions conferences for anyone looking for the latest storage innovations. |
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12 New Flash Memory, SSD Devices Provide Diversity Diversity was the watchword in the second half of 2011 as vendors introduced a wide range of SSDs and Flash memory devices to increase the storage performance of mission-critical applications. |
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10 Storage Predictions For 2012 The storage industry will never be the same after 2012 as data capacity growth decelerates, cloud storage accelerates, and mobile devices force storage admins to rework their playbooks. |

