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Dell Storage is at Symantec Vision in Barcelona this week

This week is slamming for Dell Storage – we are at four conferences! We’re at the Microsoft SharePoint conference. Jeff Sullivan and Alison Krause are at Oracle Open World. Dennis Smith is at Interop. And I’m at Symantec Vision. “VISION” is Symantec’s annual user and partner conference, organized in venues around the world. This week [...]

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Day 3 at VMworld

I can’t believe it’s already Day 3 at VMworld here in Las Vegas. I’m blogging this during a session just to give readers at home a little taste of what’s going on here. There are over 20,000 people at this show. I’ve run into just about everyone I know from the storage industry, and met [...]

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WRAP-UP: Dell Storage announcement – EqualLogic and VMware vSphere 5 tools

This Monday, Dell announced a ton of new offerings for EqualLogic and tools for VMware vSphere 5. You saw the social media press release, right? In case you missed any of the links, here is what was announced: EqualLogic EqualLogic PS4100 Series EqualLogic PS6100 Series EqualLogic FS7500 EqualLogic software enhancements  SAN HQ 2.2 Host Integration [...]

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v0dgeball – get ready for the Cloudbunnies!

We’ve heard from some of the other teams (EMC vSpecialists, XaaS Badgers) and some of the fans (@sthulin, @mjbrender). Now it’s time to hear from the only vendor neutral v0dgeball  team at VMworld this year: the Cloudbunnies. Who are we? We are a group of women from six different technical companies. The idea came from [...]

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You can help shape Dell storage product features

Are you an EqualLogic customer? Do any of the following statements sound like you? You have “hands-on” storage responsibilities within vCenter. You back up VMs, create snapshots, set up replication, create datastores, or other storage tasks from within vCenter. You have more than one EqualLogic Group You manage EqualLogic Groups in disparate geographic locations If [...]

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