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- HP puts $360 million on LeftHand to say OS is no matter
- HP puts $360 million on LeftHand to say OS is no matterWow .. we litterally just inked a deal with them.Still awaiting equipment. This would be the second technology vendor we use they bought out.Based on what happened with neoware, i am not sure i am going to like...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-01
- HP puts $360 million on LeftHand to say OS is no matter
- The deal is good for LeftHand because many of its current needs have been for sales management positions. HP closes that gap. And with money tight its customers need not fear that their storage vendor will get hit by a bank note call. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-10-01
- Lefthand CRM 1.4 (Mac)
- Core system functionalities are gathering information about company customers (companies, organizations, and public offices the company is in contact with), gathering information about customer representatives individuals contacted for specific business matters, providing access to basic company employee information (phone numbers, e-mails, or departments), keeping a record of all the contacts...
- Software downloads 2005-10-14
- Lefthand CRM 1.3.1 (Windows)
- Lefthand CRM core system functionality: Gathering information about company customers (companies, organizations and public offices the company is in contact with), Gathering information about customer representatives individuals contacted for specific business matters. Providing access to company employee information (phone numbers, e-mails, departments ). Keeping a record of all the contacts...
- Software downloads 2005-10-13
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- How to revert your Facebook home page back to show live status updates
- Facebook recently screwed up their home page. Here's how to fix it: Click here to view this video at a higher resolution. Log in to your Facebook home page and then click the More link at the bottom of the...
- Blog posts 2009-10-28
- HP LeftHand P4000 SANs Deliver Efficient New Storage-Management System for Factory Automation Leader Mitsubishi Electric Automation
- Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc., a U.S. subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation of Japan, supplies factory automation products and solutions - including programmable logic controllers, variable-frequency drives, operator interfaces, motion control systems, computer numerical controls, industrial robots, servo amplifiers and motors, and industrial sewing machines. It needed to simplify storage management...
- Case studies 2009-08-01
- Doubling the Value of Virtualization With HP ProLiant G6 Servers and HP StorageWorks
- Opus Interactive wanted to provide customers with a cost-efficient, highly available pay-as-you-grow server and storage model. Opus Interactive offered virtualized servers and storage using HP ProLiant server blades, the HP LeftHand P4000 SAN, and VMware. As a result there was 75% reduction in customer cost per server ($600 USD per...
- Case studies 2009-08-01
- HP acquires cluster file storage software vendor IBRIX
- Â Today, HP announced that they will be acquiring the startup cluster file storage software firm IBRIX in a deal with few disclosed details. Congrats to HP for making another interesting acquisition in the clustered storage space, following their Feb. 2007 acquisition of Polyserve and their October 2008 acquisition of Lefthand....
- Blog posts 2009-07-17
- Fundamentals of a Well-Built SAN
- Every SAN is built from a combination of software, hardware, and services, and in this respect iSCSI SANs from HP are no different from any other SAN. But that's where the similarity ends. HP LeftHand SANs use distributed clustered technology to deliver all of the functionality expected of a storage...
- White papers 2009-06-01
- HP answers Cisco with Matrix; Data center visions galore
- Hewlett-Packard on Monday unveiled its answer to making data centers more modular and more cost effective and the target is pretty clear: Cisco Systems. HP's latest entry into the data center wars is dubbed the BladeSystem Matrix and Matrix Orchestration Environment. These products reside in HP's Adaptive...
- Blog posts 2009-04-20
- Assessing Performance in HP LeftHand SANs: HP LeftHand Starter, Virtualization, and Multi-Site SANs Deliver Reliable, Scalable, and Predictable Performance
- The HP LeftHand Starter, Virtualization, and Multi-Site SANs deliver reliable, scalable, and predictable performance for virtualization as well as for enterprise production environments that require extreme availability and data protection. Storage clustering allows the resources of multiple storage arrays to be aggregated together with HP LeftHand SANs into a robust,...
- White papers 2009-04-01
- HP LeftHand SANs Put to the Test at Los Angeles Mission College; Earn High Marks
- Los Angeles Mission College LAMC is a Southern California-based community college with approximately 10,000 students and 550 full-time and part-time faculty/staff members. Like many educational institutions, LAMC found that its storage needs were growing every year as they successfully facilitate accommodations for everything from student records and staff and faculty...
- Case studies 2009-04-01
- BlueLock Builds Low-Cost, Infrastructure-as-a-Service Solutions With HP LeftHand SANs, VMware Combination
- One of the country's leading providers of infrastructure-as-a-service, BlueLock gives clients precisely the amount of computing capacity, storage, bandwidth and disaster recovery capability that they need at any given time, with the flexibility to scale those needs on demand. BlueLock wanted flexible, high-performance architecture to meet constantly changing client needs....
- Case studies 2009-04-01
- Rethinking Server Virtualization: Breaking Performance and Manageability Barriers
- Virtualization opens up a new range of possibilities for data centers. These include higher server utilization with lower costs, the economies of server consolidation, and high availability and disaster recovery supported with built-in features. Additional benefits include performance management through dynamic workload balancing, as well as ease of management through...
- White papers 2009-04-01
- Matching Server Virtualization With Advanced Storage Virtualization: Using HP LeftHand SAN and VMware Infrastructure 3 for Improved Ease of Use, Reduced Cost and Complexity, Increased Availability, and Complete Compatibility
- In order to meet the challenges of running today's data centers, an increasing number of IT organizations like turning to VMware Infrastructure 3 software. The ability to virtualize the data center and deploy applications across a shared pool of server resources allows them to break free of the limitations they...
- White papers 2009-04-01
- Rethinking Business Continuance: Driving Data Availability Up and Costs Down
- Many potential reasons for failure can cause business critical applications to go offline and endanger a company's viability. While server virtualization has provided solutions that help with business continuance strategies, many traditional SANs do not provide effective support for the storage availability that server virtualization requires. HP LeftHand P4000 SANs...
- White papers 2009-04-01
- HP Acquires LeftHand Networks, Virtualized iSCSI Storage Vendor
- Today, HP announced the intention to acquire iSCSI storage vendor LeftHand Networks for $360 Million in cash. LeftHand makes virtualized storage array software that can turn just about any server, PC or subset of disks on a device into a full featured IP based SAN array with features like space...
- Blog posts 2008-10-02
- News to know: Cloud wars; Apple; Google; China is watching you
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Mary Jo Foley: Amazon launches pre-emptive strike against Microsoft’s planned cloud platform. Techmeme A new mystery: What's Microsoft got up its Office Live sleeve? Zack Whittaker:...
- Blog posts 2008-10-02
- HP eyes midmarket; Buys LeftHand Networks
- HP on Wednesday said it will acquire storage company LeftHand Networks for $360 million. LeftHand provides storage area network systems and virtualization for midmarket companies. With the purchase, HP becomes the latest large technology vendor to aim for midsized companies. LeftHand's products allow midsized companies to manage...
- Blog posts 2008-10-01
- Matching Server Virtualization With Advanced Storage Virtualization: LeftHand Networks Accelerates VMware Server Virtualization With SAN/iQ Software-Based Storage Systems
- In order to meet the challenges of running today's datacenters, an increasing number of IT organizations are turning to VMware Infrastructure 3 software. The ability to virtualize the datacenter and deploy applications across a shared pool of server resources allows organizations to break free of the limitations they face with...
- White papers 2007-10-25
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