by Robin Harris | Monday, March 29, 2010 | Security & Public Policy |
In a 2nd trial, Brocade’s former CEO Gregory Reyes was convicted of 9 felony charges of fraud and making false statements. The jury deliberated for 4 days. The jury acquitted him of a conspiracy charge. Sentencing is set for June 24. His lawyer will appeal for a...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, March 24, 2010 | Enterprise, Management |
A reader writes that Symantec is laying off about 60 people from the division formerly known as Veritas: By now I’m sure you’ve heard about Symantec downsizing the (mostly) Mountain View storage group, cancelling some projects and moving others to India. One of...
by Robin Harris | Monday, March 22, 2010 | Future Tech, Security & Public Policy |
The historic Health Care Reform that Congress passed last night puts America on a path to be competitive with every other industrialized nation. But it is good for the storage industry as well. Why? Electronic medical records As I noted back in ’06: Medical...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, March 17, 2010 | Marketing, SAN, FC |
The Wall Street Journal gave Brocade free advertising with the article Network Specialist Brocade Up for Sale back in October. 5 months later Brocade is still for sale – and despite the HP/Cisco network wars it still isn’t clear why anyone might buy them....
by Robin Harris | Thursday, March 11, 2010 | Off-Topic |
The Wall Street Journal recently published a ranking of the top 50 venture-backed companies – and storage got its share. #2 on the list: Fusion-io, a company StorageMojo has followed from the early days. They’ve closed major deals with IBM, HP, Dell and...
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