Archive for April, 2009
How is HCAP being used?
Posted in File Storage on April 28th, 2009 No Comments »
Our customers are finding that in 12-18 months they can achieve ROI for their capital investment in the Hitachi Content Archive Platform (HCAP). Typical usage comes from compliance related activities (not surprisingly as we’ve talked about that in the past with respect to the FRCP and other fun compliancy things) moving content to this less [...]
Cloud and Archive Momentum
Posted in File Storage on April 27th, 2009 No Comments »
The Other HCAP
Posted in HDS News on April 18th, 2009 No Comments »
I’ve been meaning to write this post for a while as it is a very strong point about the company that I work for. I think that with the recent level of debate and discourse on technology I wanted to come back to why Hitachi is such a good company and I encourage all of [...]
Multi-Core Once More
Posted in File Storage on April 15th, 2009 6 Comments »
Barry, Barry, Barry. Well with the use of prescient I think that you might have read Dune recently. Anyway I want to get back to a point in my previous posts on programming for multi-core processors. The notion Barry asserts that Hitachi is somehow implementing an archaic storage platform is pure rubbish. Even Intel and [...]
Once more…
Posted in Competition, Enterprise Solutions, Tech Talk on April 15th, 2009 4 Comments »
I credit EMC with copying Hitachi again. As my colleague Hu pointed out in his most recent post, EMC has used clever marketing and again implemented what Hitachi has been doing for quite some time with their V-MX. I will be a little bit more brazen and I’m sure get push back from Barry and [...]



