Tag: SearchStorage

Big data analytics applications impact storage systems

An IT industry analyst article published by SearchStorage.


Whether driven by direct competition or internal business pressure, CIOs, CDOs and even CEOs today are looking to squeeze more value, more insight and more intelligence out of their data. They no …

Navigate data lakes to manage big data

An IT industry analyst article published by SearchStorage.


Big data sure is exciting to business folks, with all sorts of killer applications just waiting to be discovered. And you no doubt have a growing pile of data bursting the seams …

Moving to all-flash? Think about your data storage infrastructure

An IT industry analyst article published by SearchStorage.


Everyone is now onboard with flash. All the key storage vendors have at least announced entry into the all-flash storage array market, with most having offered hybrids — solid-state drive-pumped traditional arrays …

Out on a data storage market limb: Six predictions for 2015

An IT industry analyst article published by SearchStorage.

Our crystal ball tells us this will be a year of change for the data storage market.


With another year just getting underway, we here at Taneja Group felt we needed a …

Internet of Things data will boost storage

An IT industry analyst article published by SearchStorage.

IT departments can benefit from its storage vendors eavesdropping on their arrays.


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Tired of big data stories? Unfortunately, they’re not likely to stop anytime soon, especially from vendors hoping to re-ignite your …

Stop counting megabytes; it’s all about application-aware storage now

An IT industry analyst article published by SearchStorage.

Raw capacity numbers are becoming less useful as deduplication, compression and application-aware storage provide more value than sheer capacity.


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Whether clay pots, wooden barrels or storage arrays, vendors have always touted how …