Posts belonging to Category EMC
July 9, 2010
Right before the Fourth of July weekend EMC stuck a firecracker in the production arm of Atmos Online and blew it off. It does not bode well for clouds anywhere. Atmos Online was its 14-month-old, potentially Amazon-challenging, multi-tenant/multi-petabyte storage-as-a-cloud service that was supposed to let people build their own on-premise cloud service or, complements of [...]
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July 8, 2010
EMC is buying Greenplum and its data warehousing widgetry, which means it’ll be competing with Oracle’s pet Exadata widgetry, not to mention Teradata, Netezza and the other famously data-inclined. In fact, EMC is going to use the privately held Greenplum to start a new data computing products division under Greenplum CEO Bill Cook that is [...]
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November 5, 2009
Cisco and EMC Tuesday kicked off a cloud-chasing joint venture called Acadia that includes VMware and Intel as minority investors. Presumably they took the name from the ancient Greeks who used the word to mean a refuge or idyllic place and not the uprooted and deported North American Acadia captured in Longfellow’s magnificent tear-jerker “Evangeline,” [...]
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July 10, 2009
Financially outgunned, NetApp found discretion the better part of valor Wednesday and dropped out of the bidding war with EMC for Data Domain. The deduplication house will go to EMC for $33.50 a share in cash. EMC raised its bid from $30 Monday, as determined to get Data Domain as it was to keep it [...]
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May 11, 2009
HP Forced To Bench Poached EMC Exec EMC has clipped the wings of the erstwhile president of its storage division David Donatelli, who suddenly resigned last Monday and tried to flit to rival HP to run its storage, servers and networking. EMC sued to enforce his one-year non-compete and got the preliminary injunction it asked [...]
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May 2, 2009
In a surprise raid, HP Tuesday carried off the president of EMC’s Storage Division David Donatelli – the guy responsible for the bulk of its rival’s revenues – and made him head of its $19.4 billion-a-year Enterprise Servers and Storage (ESS) unit throwing him its Cisco-competitive ProCurve networking business for good measure. Starting May 5 [...]
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