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The StorageTek 9176 Disk Subsystem Helps Gator.com Grow and Thrive | 2006-01-03 01:01:49 |
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As customers use software products from Gator.com, various log file information is sent back to the company that is stored in database format for data mining purposes. With a growth rate approaching 25 percent per month, which put pressure on both data collection and data storage capabilities, Gator.com could no longer rely on JBOD or network-attached storage solutions. Gator.com worked with IAS and StorageTek representatives over a nine-month period to install three 9176 disk subsystems totaling 11.5 terabytes of customer-usable storage.
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Green Stamps Go Digital With StorageTek D178 and S&H Greenpoints | 2006-01-03 01:01:49 |
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One of the most enduring loyalty marketing companies was founded in 1896 and still has national brand recognition of 73 percent. That company is Sperry and Hutchinson whose S&H Green Stamps were a fixture in many American households throughout the years. S&H Greenpoints' goal is to help its members, retail grocery chains throughout the U.S., compete on a non-price basis against larger competitors. StorageTek's D178 disk provides S&H's data warehouse the ability to quickly store and access the transaction data, and generate reports in a timely manner.
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PACCAR Keeps on Truckin' With StorageTek Tape Backup Solution | 2006-01-03 01:01:49 |
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PACCAR Inc. is one of the world's leading truck manufacturers. By the late 1990s, PACCAR's data center had outgrown the manual processes used to back up the business-critical data held on its client-server systems, including more than 100 Dell Windows NT servers and more than 25 HP-UX servers. StorageTek worked with VERITAS and PACCAR's IT team to design an automated storage solution that would enable the company to move beyond the limitations of server-centric storage, eliminate the reliance on manual processes and gain more value from existing storage resources.
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Case Study: ATTO Celerity Fibre Channel Storage Adapters | 2006-03-23 05:20:24 |
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Jumping ahead of the development curve, ATTO Technology has introduced a line of adapters that help solve the advanced storage connectivity problems of the future. Anticipating the connectivity requirements that will result from the changing Storage Area Network (SAN), ATTO engineers designed intelligence into the company's new line of Fibre Channel Storage Adapters. With processing features not found in the typical Host Bus Adapter (HBA), the new Celerity Fibre Channel (FC) product line enables higher levels of performance and new capabilities at the edge of the SAN.
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County Government Capitalizes on Network to Improve Public Safety and Quality of Life | 2006-03-23 05:27:55 |
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Located directly across the Potomac River from Washington D.C., Arlington County, Virginia covers 26 square miles and serves nearly 200,000 residents. Top priorities for Arlington County are public safety, expanding and extending the reach of e-government services, and economic development. The Arlington County IT department had completed its design for a new network to replace its leased lines when the events of September 11 transpired. Arlington County built its new fiber-optic network based on Cisco network solutions, which provide the reliability that public safety agencies require.
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