A great guy and fabulous customer talking about how they came to decide on EqualLogic and how they are using EqualLogic iSCSI SANs with SATA drives for VMWare, Oracle, Exchange and SQL Server
Eric and Ron from E-Chx talk about the success they've had using EqualLogic's iSCSI SAN storage - especially for SQLServer. This is the same video a I posted previously but with better quality.
Netgain is an ASP service provider in St. Cloud Minnesota. Their CTO, Scott Baynes, talks about their operation and their use of EqualLogic iSCSI storage products.
A video featuring the blinking lights of EqualLogic storage at Solimar Systems that was upgraded from 250 GB drives to 750 GB drives - without any interruption to I/O processing
Kirk Goodwin IT Manager at Unicity and James Rupprecht, Storage Specialist at Valcom talk about their success working together and working with EqualLogic
Widely Held Attitudes to Different Generations - Forbes A recent survey by Harris Interactive conducted for Charles Schwab and Age Wave asked almost 4,000 Americans aged 21 to 83 what they thought of different generations. Specifically, they were asked about people aged 13 to 31 or Generation Y; those ...
Income Planning and Safe Withdrawal Rates - Seekingalpha.com It has become more and more evident to me that most investors have almost no real sense of what they need to save for retirement—an issue that is closely linked to the problem of determining how much income an investor can safely draw from his/her ...
The Secret to Retirement Planning - Safe Haven "When it comes to planning for the future, most people think of retirement. Retirement planning is important because it allows you to do the things that you were unable to do while working -- travel, start a business, go back to school, be closer to ...
Small Firms Beef Up Retirement Services - Wall Street Journal Small businesses are helping employees become better managers -- of their own money. When it comes to managing their retirement-savings accounts, small-business employees often are at a disadvantage compared with their counterparts at large companies ...