This EMC Engineering TechBook provides a basic understanding of distance extension technologies, information to consider when working with extended distance, and IP-based distance extension solutions.
EMC Education Services has invested on addressing the widening knowledge gap in the industry - to enable non-EMC users, as well as university students , to take advantage of the storage technology “ open ” curriculum to build a successful career in this high-growth industry. As a step towards addressing the growing storage skill gap, Information Storage and Management course was launched. Over the years, the industry has transformed from a classical to virtualized to cloud environments, and so have the technologies enabling them. Keeping in mind these changes , EMC recently updated the course and launched a new version titled Information Storage and Management v2 . The course gives an insight into data center key elements, intelligent storage systems, storage networking technologies, and various business continuity options – along with security and management of a storage infrastructure....
What exactly is a Cloud Native platform? It’s certainly a hot topic in IT, as enterprises today assess this option for developing and delivering software quickly and repeatedly. This O’Reilly report explains the capabilities of Cloud Native platforms and examines the fundamental changes enterprises need to make in process, organization, and culture if they’re to take real advantage of this approach. Author Duncan Winn focuses on the open source platform Cloud Foundry, one of the more prominent Cloud Native providers. You’ll learn how Cloud Native applications are designed to be “infrastructure unaware” so they can thrive and move at will in the highly distributed and constantly evolving cloud environment. With this report, you’ll explore: Technical driving forces that are rapidly changing the way organizations develop and deliver software today How key concepts underpinning the Cloud Foundry platform leverage each of the technical forces discussed Why becomin...
Big data (also spelled Big Data) is a general term used to describe the voluminous amount of unstructured and semi-structured data a company creates -- data that would take too much time and cost too much money to load into a relational database for analysis. Although Big data doesn't refer to any specific quantity, the term is often used when speaking about petabytes and exabytes of data. To clarify matters, the three Vs of volume, velocity and variety are commonly used to characterize different aspects of big data. Big data is being enabled by inexpensive storage, a proliferation of sensor and data capture technology, increasing connections to information via the cloud and virtualized storage infrastructures, and innovative software and analysis tools. Big data is not a "thing" but instead a dynamic/activity that crosses many IT borders. IDC defines it this way: Big data technologies describe a new generation of...