Mead & Hunt is an engineering and architectural firm that was looking for a software-defined storage solution for its production and disaster recovery data centers. With... read more →
For most companies, today Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server are mission-critical applications whose performance and availability impact the company’s bottom line. This was very true for YP,... read more →
Going from “classical” disaggregated IT infrastructure to a hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) can be a scary experience. For YP, the 133-year old company that created the original Yellow Pages, an... read more →
The Walking Dead, AMC’s slow-blow, finely scripted, grueling zombie apocalypse flagship series, is on its seventh season of zombie head-crushing where-do-we-go-next, where-do-we-find-hope existentialism. After following the plight of Rick... read more →
During a storage refresh, IT administrators must be able to forecast future data center needs, analyze and possibly implement new software and/or hardware and evaluate price-performance ratio. American Logistics... read more →
As a storage architect, you are expected to be able to make the “right decisions” when it comes time to replace an aging storage area network (SAN).... read more →
In our previous blog we covered how ageing Compellent SAN has become a nuisance to ImageTrend and hampered their ability to scale. ImageTrend responded by choosing Microsoft Hyper-V... read more →
ImageTrend, Inc. is cloud hosting and data management company based in Lakeville, Minnesota serving clients in over 30 states. ImageTrend first cut their teeth in supporting first responder agencies... read more →
Previously we covered LifeStore Bank’s need to reduce their capital and operating expenses, lower annual software... read more →
Previously we had introduced LifeStore Bank, a growing financial services company looking to expand their IT infrastructure. LifeStore Bank had grown tired of... read more →
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