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IBM puts software and cloud at the center of storage 
The IBM Spectrum Storage strategy embraces multiple vendors and clouds Read More 
 

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Five Levers to Lower Mainframe MLC Costs 
This paper discusses five levers you can use to lower your mainframe MLC costs by up to 20 percent or more. Explore best practices and real-world examples of dramatic savings through a mainframe MLC optimization strategy based on higher visibility, predictability, and automation. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: BMC Software

10 Steps to Reduce Mainframe MLC Costs 
Monthly license charges (MLC) are rising by 7% or more each year, and account for 30% of total mainframe costs. Yet managing MLC costs is an inexact science. Learn More
PSA: Grab an easy 200GB of free OneDrive cloud storage 
Even if you sign up for Bing Rewards right now only to claim the free OneDrive storage, you can get it. You can also grab a separate free 100GB for one year if you use Dropbox, too. Read More 

Seagate, Micron agree to storage alliance 
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: Citrix Systems

Security Leadership Series: Security Strategies for Success 
Today’s highly mobile employees and line-of-business groups are front-line participants in the struggle to secure the enterprise. This exclusive CSO Magazine eBook shares best practices for leading meaningful security discussions, engaging users to protect business information, and meeting security-related compliance requirements. Learn more
There's no way of knowing if the NSA's spyware is on your hard drive 
Russian security software maker Kaspersky Lab published a report all but accusing the NSA of hiding spyware on hard drives made by Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba and other top manufacturers. And there’s no way to know if it’s on there. Read More 

Apple plans two European data centers running on renewable energy 
With data storage in the European Union, the company will not need to export data to the U.S. or other data protection regimes Read More 


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HP Moonshot review: Cartridge-based, hyperscale computing system is flexible, manageable, amazing 
Innovating in the server space has traditionally meant cranking out new systems with the latest Intel CPUs along with more memory and storage. While that delivery model has served the industry well for many years, the time is right for new approaches that focus on balancing processing power and energy consumption for specific use case scenarios. It's also a great time to bring innovations in processor architecture into the enterprise space in order to reduce operating costs.HP set out to break the traditional mold with the Moonshot platform. This latest release of new Moonshot cartridges brings with it the ability to mix and match boards in the same chassis. Note there are a couple of restrictions with respect to networking, however.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More 
 
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