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In August of last year, a IT-centric research blog called Wikibon released a stunning infographic representing the total amount of data stored online in 2010.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Raymond Schillinger 2011
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In August of last year, a IT-centric research blog called Wikibon released a stunning infographic representing the total amount of data stored online in 2010.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Raymond Schillinger 2011
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David Vellante of Wikibon.org, whose experience at IDC and several technology start-ups helped him start up an IT wiki that presents information from the buyer point of view
Web 2.0 2009
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David Vellante of Wikibon.org, whose experience at IDC and several technology start-ups helped him start up an IT wiki that presents information from the buyer point of view
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David Vellante of Wikibon.org, whose experience at IDC and several technology start-ups helped him start up an IT wiki that presents information from the buyer point of view
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The Wikibon graphic referenced above is the perfect example of such a feat.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Raymond Schillinger 2011
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Word about this leaked out during QLogic's earnings call July 22 and was first blogged about by Wikibon analyst Stuart Miniman and Silicon Angle's John Furrier.
Sun Bloggers 2010
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"We estimate there are $25 billion in Fibre Channel assets installed in data centers worldwide," said David Vellante, chief research advocate, Wikibon.
News 2010
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Dave Vellante, co-founder and principal contributor to Wikibon. org, an online, Wiki-based community of storage practitioners, consultants and researchers, notes that
Latest from Computerworld Lucas Mearian 2010
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Branded as the HP StorageWorks SN6000 Stackable 8Gb FC Switches, the switches incorporate QLogic's unique inter-switch link (ISL) technology, which enables companies to reduce total-cost-of-ownership by up to 43 percent compared to non-stackable alternatives, according to a recent economic value study from Wikibon
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