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Hitachi Data Systems successfully held their second annual conference on Tuesday, March 12. Prior to the conference, Hitachi organized a panel discussion on Compliance and Data Retention Strategies. It was my pleasure to be the moderator of that panel, which presented the prominent figure in storage industry, storage technology guru and Chief Technology Officer [...]
Having a storage system that can manage and secure your data is nice. After all, in this knowledge economy, even if you are a small business, data is the most valuable asset. But the downside is, most storage solutions are complex, costly and require an IT guy to operate, certainly not business justified. But how about [...]
The timing couldn’t be more perfect as Indonesia experienced the second surge of dotcom industry that will surely fuel up demand for enterprise class PHP services and solutions.
It’s been a long waiting. They’ve promised to commercially launch in April, then August. Regulators had given end of July as deadline, but Smart said they need more time until September to roll out network. Can the CDMA operator keep their promise to launch before the end of this year ?
Submarine cable projects connecting Indonesia with international backbones are expected to be completed around last quarter this year. Meanwhile, nine companies are planning to build it in near time. These will surely cut the already declining Internet bandwidth cost deeper.
Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) makes their digital archive solution works with almost every other storage appliances, thus maximizing company’s investments on existing storage. This is what you get from the latest version of Hitachi Content Archive Platform (HCAP), launched in Indonesia today.
Global Marine Systems Limited (GMSL) wins a contract worth of US$12 million from Moratelindo to connect Singapore and Batam with terrestrial and submarine fiber optic cable.
If your company plans to build a VoIP based communication system in the near time, you might consider this before buying anything: Cisco will give away complete start-up set of its Unified Communications solution for free.
The gigabit ethernet specialist Force10 Networks has been doing business in Indonesia since mid 2006. Without much hype, they managed to fetch major customers and stole some market share from network giants.
Their SAN switches are installed in almost every datacenters in Indonesia. But only a few recognize the name Brocade. This would change as the company builds up their presence in Indonesia with a new identity: to be the end-to-end solution provider for data center infrastructure. Brocade has lot to offer.
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