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The Wei: My Page Six Magazine Photo Shoot With Ed Westwick
http://guestofaguest.com/ nyc-scene/ the-wei-my-page-six-magazine-photo-shoot-wi…While Gossip Girl co-stars Chace Crawford, Penn Badgley and Blake Lively were celebrating the opening of Bridgehampton Polo and Chace Crawford’s birthday in the Hamptons this past Saturday, Ed Westwick stayed behind to relax, sun and take in his first summer in NYC.
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More exploration into Vendor Lock-In
http://www.ibm.com/ developerworks/ blogs/ page/ InsideSystemStorage?entry=more_…My theme this week was to focus on "Do-it-Yourself" solutions, such as the "open storage" concept presented by Sun Microsystems, but it has morphed into a discussion on vendor lock-in. Both deserve a bit of further exploration. There were several reasons offered on why someone might pursue a "Do-it-Yourself" course of action.
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http://www-128.ibm.com/ developerworks/ blogs/ page/ InsideSystemStorage?entry=t…
Monday April 28, 2008 Teamwork in the Data Center Forrester Research has new research findings titled [Consolidate Storage Vendors To Reduce Complexity]. Here's an excerpt from their executive summary, "Our survey data shows that over the past 12 months, more firms have bought their storage from a single vendor.
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Teamwork in the Data Center
http://www.ibm.com/ developerworks/ blogs/ page/ InsideSystemStorage?entry=teamw…Forrester Research has new research findings titled [Consolidate Storage Vendors To Reduce Complexity]. Here's an excerpt from their executive summary, "Our survey data shows that over the past 12 months, more firms have bought their storage from a single vendor.
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Doubting de-dupe
http://www.equallogic.com/ blog/ 2008/ 03/ doubting_dedupe_1.htmlDe dupe is great stuff, lots of people think so. We don't have it yet at Dell EqualLogic. It's one of those things that keeps pushing us to invent and create new solutions. Recently Chuck Hollis and the San Technologist wrote about the de-dupe markets in their blogs.
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Social Media and Knowledge Management
http://wordofpie.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 03/ 04/ social-media-and-knowledge-managem…Run for the hills! I just dragged the on again, off again, term of the year, Knowledge Management (KM). For those of you newer to the space, KM has made an appearance every few years and then been torn apart by end-users as the latest KM solution failed to live-up to its promise.
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Conversational Collaboration at EMC
http://wordofpie.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 02/ 24/ conversational-collaboration-at-em…Thought I would let me next post on security in ECM percolate for another day and share something that Jed found. He found a second blog by Chuck Hollis chronicling EMC’s adoption of Social Media as an Enterprise 2.0 effort. The blog started in August, so I started reading there as Jed recommended.
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I nearly fell out of my chair
http://www.ibm.com/ developerworks/ blogs/ page/ InsideSystemStorage?entry=i_nea…I nearly fell out of my chair when I read EMC's press release [EMC a Leader in Virtual Tape Libraries Writes Top Independent Research Firm], as pointed to by fellow EMC blogger Chuck Hollis in his post [How The EMC Disk Library Came To Be].
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EMC & SAP Heading Into Cloud Computing Together?
http://virtualization.com/ news/ 2008/ 02/ 17/ emc-sap-heading-into-cloud-comput…According to Reuters, EMC and SAP are about to team up to deliver computer programs over the web. The news company cites a senior executive from German software provider SAP AG, President of SAP Labs North America and member of the SAP Executive Board Doug Merritt, predicting an upcoming partnership
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Good News and Bad News
http://www.ibm.com/ developerworks/ blogs/ page/ InsideSystemStorage?entry=good_…Last July, IBM and EMC traded blog postings over SPC-1 benchmark results. Fellow EMC blogger Chuck Hollis wrote his post [Does Anyone Take The SPC Seriously?]. Here is an excerpt: I think most storage users have figured this out. We've never done an SPC test, and probably will never do one.
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