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Latest (in)sight from Zycko
Featured in this month's e-news:
Riverbed, Tintri, LifeSize, Huawei Symantec,
Meru and Hitachi Data Systems.
November 2011
Explore more at www.zycko.com
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Riverbed Launches 'Stingray'
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Resulting from its acquisition of Zeus Technology and Aptimize, Riverbed has announced the launch of a family of new products which broadens the range of technologies available to cloud computing customers. The series, named Stingray, is aimed at companies ranging from SMB to large enterprise size, and will also available on a monthly subscription as well as on license.
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Tintri Launches VMstore T540
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Leading producer of VM-aware storage appliances, Tintri, has announced the launch of its latest storage solution for virtual machines - the VMstore T540. The appliance boasts a series of ground-breaking capabilities including new data bottleneck-breaking functionality, auto-alignment of virtual machines and overlaying operating systems, dual storage controllers and expanded capacity including a single data store of 13.5TB, plus 2.4TBs of flash memory for instant access.
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LifeSize ClearSea now supports iOS 5
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Expert in high-definition video collaboration LifeSize has announced that its enterprise-class desktop and mobile video conferencing platform ClearSea now supports iOS 5. It will be available for the new iPhone 4S, the launch of which was recently announced, from November 2011.
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Meru Solves BYOD Burden
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Leading virtualised wireless vendor, Meru Networks, has announced the launch of its new operating system, System Director 5. The OS is powered by Intel i5 and i7 processors and allows thousands of devices and unified communications applications to connect to the enterprise network in a secure fashion, without compromising its security on connectivity.
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Hitachi Data Systems Unveils New Data Strategy Plans
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Hitachi Data Systems has revealed new plans to help customers translate their data into actionable information and utilise it to improve their strategy. The plan involves a three tiered strategy; infrastructure cloud, content cloud and information cloud. These will develop existing IT investments to provide a single virtualisation platform for all data.
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