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Cloud’s app killer



by Robin Harris | Thursday, August 5, 2010 | Architecture, Cloud computing & storage, Future Tech | 3 comments

Concall today with Bryan Cantrill, the smart guy behind Dtrace. Dtrace was the engine behind Sun’s Oracle’s Fishworks server and application monitor. Dtrace has also been incorporated into OS X. Bryan left Oracle last week and started Monday at Joyent the...

A cloud app for the masses

by Robin Harris | Friday, July 16, 2010 | Cloud computing & storage, Future Tech, Video | 9 comments

Cloud computing gets a bad rap because it can’t replace corporate data centers for mission critical apps. But new computing paradigms never do that: it is the new capabilities they enable that drive adoption. Case in point: transcoding. Why? Anyone who shoots...

Making data Vanish

by Robin Harris | Friday, July 9, 2010 | Cloud computing & storage, Clusters, Future Tech, Security & Public Policy | 6 comments

Given how hard it is to save data you want (see The Universe hates your data) to keep, losing data on the web should be easy. It isn’t, because it gets stored so many places in its travels. Problem But the power of the web means that silliness can now be stored...

A deep dive into Cisco’s UCS

by Robin Harris | Wednesday, April 21, 2010 | Architecture, Cloud computing & storage, Enterprise, Future Tech | 19 comments

One of the highlights of the Gestalt IT tour was a half day on Cisco’s UCS and associated products. But this was the real deal: an experienced and technical Cisco presenter going deep for a crowd of skeptical IT pros. Digging into the details would reveal the...

NetApp buys Bycast

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, April 13, 2010 | Cloud computing & storage, Clusters, Marketing | 7 comments

Brilliant NetApp is buying Bycast, the little-known but likely most successful scale-out file storage company. Bycast has several hundred customers, many installed petabytes, leadership in a growing market segment – medical imaging – and a compelling value...

Atmos architect moves on

by Robin Harris | Monday, March 8, 2010 | Architecture, Cloud computing & storage | 4 comments

Patrick Eaton, the Berkeley PhD. who architected EMC’s Atmos cloud storage product, left EMC about 3 months ago. He joined a Boston-area search firm, Endeca, where he is a software architect working on a team to scale Endeca’s core MDEX search engine. Dr....
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