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[SCI's StorInt Newsletter] Latest Microsoft ESRP performance results and Fujitsu's new DX 8000 S3 storage family in July's issue

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StorInt™ Newsletter - Issue 95 -  July 2015

Dispatches

 
In this month's newsletter, we publish our review of  Microsoft Exchange 2010-2013 Solutions Reviewed Program performance results for the 1000 mailbox and under category and discuss Fujitsu's new ETERNUS DX8000 S3 series storage system announcement. 

There was only one new Microsoft ESRP (Exchange Solution Reviewed Program) submission in the 1000 mailbox and under category, this past nine months,  an HP MSA 1040. The HP MSA storage managed to rank in the top ten in a number of our ESRP metrics. Read the report to learn more ...

The new storage family includes two new systems a revamped ETERNUS DX8700 S3 and new scale-out ETERNUS DX8900 S3 storage system.  This is all made possible with the new DX8000 S3 Qual Star architecture that supports a new front end, any-to-any router that can connect any host FC port to any controller in the system. The ETERNUS DX8900 S3 can scale from two to 24 controllers and the DX8700 S3 can scale from two to eight controllers. Read the report to learn more ...

RayOnStorage top blog post(s)  

 

VMware VSAN 6.0 all-flash & hybrid IO performance at SFD7

VMware's VSAN team talked at Storage Field Day 7  last spring and showed a couple of performance charts at the very end of their session (they were running a bit late). I was pretty interested in their all SSD and hybrid (SSD-disk) performance numbers. Read the post to find out more. ..

 

GreyBeards on Storage podcast

 

For this month's podcast,  the GreyBeards talk data aware, scale-out files systems with Peter Godman, Co-founder & CEO Qumulo. Peter had previously been with EMC Isilon and had worked a long time in scale out NAS there. Qumulo takes a somewhat different tack and focuses on providing quicker and better metadata access in their data aware file services. Another significant difference is Qumulo's use of Agile software development to release new storage functionality every two weeks!! I wrote a blog post called Storage systems on Agile which just missed the cut for top post of the month.  Listen to the podcast to learn more...

 

What you may have missed in last month's issue

 

Latest SPECsfs2008 & SPECsfs2014 performance report
There are still no new SPECsfs2014 submissions other than the reference ones. This time we examine the new SPECsfs20014 report formats and weigh in on what we like and dislike that we see in the reports and the summary page. Read the report to learn more ...

At their Discover conference, HP announced a new high end 3PAR StoreServ product line that includes the 20800 CFA and 20850 AFA. The systems have upgraded hardware, a new Gen 5 ASIC, and new 3PAR OS.  The performance numbers for the AFA are pretty impressive. With 3PAR's data reduction capabilities, the 20850 CFA is able to provide 15PB of usable storage for 6PB of raw capacity.  Read the report to learn more ...
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[New Post] Content We Love: Cheetos’ #ChesterForChester Adds Flavor to Election Season

 

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Content We Love: Cheetos' #ChesterForChester Adds Flavor to Election Season

Lucie Curtis

Chester Cheetah, the official spokes-cheetah of the Cheetos brand, is trying his paw at politics by campaigning for mayor of Chester, Mont. (PRNewsFoto/Frito-Lay North America)

Election season is now in full swing, and the momentum will only increase from here. Inserting your brand into trending topics such as this can be a smart move, because as Alexa Hoffman writes in Targeting Niche Audiences with Timely Content, “when people are already searching for a specific topic, sharing content related to that topic drives more attention to your organization.”

In the press release “Chester Cheetah Sinks His Teeth Into Politics, Campaigns For Mayor Of Chester, Montana,” Frito-Lay North America’s brand Cheetos decided it’s not enough to jump on the election bandwagon. They’re going to drive their own (election) party bus!

At first glance, politics is a topic that seems far removed from the Cheetos product. However, having their “spokes-cheetah” bring some levity to the trail is in line with the stories of the playful prankster that Cheetos weaves across advertisements, social media, and other communications channels.

“As the official spokes-cheetah for the Cheetos brand, part of Chester’s job is to look for unexpected places to spread his special brand of mischief, and he’s certainly found one with this mayoral race,” said Jeff Klein, vice president of marketing at Frito-Lay brands. “He’s working to bring a cheesier tomorrow and the Orange Party will help us get there, bringing more pranks (and fun) to politics.”

And that’s one of the biggest rules when tying your brand to a high profile trending topic: Stay true to your brand identity.

Reach Your Communications Objectives

Your voice needs to be authentic and consistent across all channels. Thanks to Chester’s antics, Cheetos’ brand voice is playful, witty, and a tad devilish, which is reflected in the light-hearted tone of Chester’s mayoral announcement.

Authenticity like this sets the stage for building familiarity, trust and ongoing relationships in the marketplace. And if you’re crafting a brand strategy for growth, you need to go big or go home.

Cheetos’ out-of-the-box approach works because they fully commit to their content’s story and cross-channel promotion.

Many aspects of an actual political campaign are incorporated: There’s a “Chester for Chester” campaign poster, election video, and photos of a tour bus — all of it executed with Cheetos’ cheesy charm and included or mentioned within the press release. Chester even has his own political party … The Orange Party, of course.

Chester Cheetah is working to bring a cheesier tomorrow, bringing more pranks (and fun) to politics with his campaign in Chester, Mont. (PRNewsFoto/Frito-Lay North America)

Cheetos also uses multiple channels to continue developing Chester’s campaign story. In addition to distributing a press release, they created the ChesterforChester.com website and #ChesterforChester Twitter hashtag so that Chester’s constituents can follow every step of the campaign trail.

By "spicing up" a generally serious topic with some well-timed humor, Cheetos’ content stands out and sparks interest not just around its brand but also the importance of elections and voting.

The more multidimensional your content strategy is, the more chances you have to reach your audience. And continually reinforcing your brand’s message across channels over time will help you remain top of mind in your market. Download our e-guide Reach Your Communications Objectives with an Intelligent Mix of Tactics to read more use cases of content we love in action.

Author Lucie Vietti-Curtis is the program manager for channel and advocacy marketing at PR Newswire.

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