Tuesday, May 31, 2016

May StorInt Newsletter, latest SPC performance and EMC Unity storage announcements

In this month's newsletter, we publish our review of the latest SPC-1 & SPC-2 storage performance results and discuss EMC Unity unified storage announcement.
Latest SPC-1 & SPC-2 performance report 

We review the 14 new (11 SPC-1 & 3 SPC-2) benchmark submissions, including another software defined storage submission and a slew of new AFAs. A number of our top ten charts have new members.   Read the report to learn more.  
EMC announces new Unity unified hybrid and all flash storage systems 

EMC has just revamped their mid-range storage line with a new unified architecture supporting file and block storage in a new 2U dual controller architecture. The new Unity storage replaces the whole VNX product line with a brand new storage OS and hardware solutions.  Read the report to learn more. 
RayOnStorage top blog post(s)
 
 TPU and hardware vs. software innovation (round 3) - At Google IO this past month, Google announced they were using their own Tensor Processing Unit hardware in order to do more efficient (and faster) Tensor Flow deep learning activities. They showed a new mini-board with a big heat sink that was PCIe attached to server hardware used as a deep learning offload processor. Read the post find out more.
 
Greybeards deconstruct storage with Brian Biles, CEO and Hugo Patterson, CTO Datrium - Datrium has a new idea on how to build data storage that uses the host compute and it's SSD (NVMe) caching as an integral part of their storage array. It takes host server side caching to a whole new level and uses host compute as an integral part of the storage system computational resources. Listen to the podcast to learn more...  


What you may have missed last month
 
We review the 1000 and under mailbox category which has had two new submissions since we last reviewed this category and most of our top ten charts have been changed.  Read the report to learn more.   



IBM has just added Spectrum Accelerate (XIV) storage grid functionality to their FlashSystem900 storage systems in both a single grid element configuration and a rack configuration. Also, IBM has announced release of their DS8888 all flash storage they previewed last fall and has updated the SSDs for their Storwize V7000F and V5000F storage systems.   Read the report to learn more.

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[New Post] Influencer Insights: Media Moves and Intel for May 31

 

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Influencer Insights: Media Moves and Intel for May 31

Kevin Frey

PR Newswire Influencer Insights May 31 2016

Today's public relations professionals need to know not only who is going where, but also how to communicate more effectively with those journalists, bloggers and influencers making moves.

Keep reading for the latest industry insights, including a look at The Baltimore Sun’s first African-American managing editor, Architectural Digest’s new editor-in-chief, and a Q&A with Global News Toronto Co-Anchor Farah Nasser.

Want even more media moves? Check out the most recent issue of PR Newswire Media Moves in our Resources Center and follow @PRNMedia for daily updates.

1. The Baltimore Sun: Assistant Managing Editor Sam Davis (@samcdavis) has been promoted to managing editor of @baltimoresun. Sam began his ascension as a newspaper clerk, became a sports reporter and editor, and then moved from sports to become the page one editor. He now is the person in charge of daily operations at the Sun and all of its community papers. Sam is a Baltimore native and the first African-American to become the Sun's managing editor in its almost 180-year-old history.

2. The Washington Post: Op-ed Columnist Ruth Marcus (@RuthMarcus) has been promoted to the role of deputy editorial page editor at @washingtonpost. Ruth will be part of the Post's new "Global Opinions" section, which is an expansion of its editorial page and will include voices on issues from around the world. Ruth is a veteran news person who has been at the Post for over 30 years and has covered everything national in D.C. from the Supreme Court to the White House. She joined the Editorial Board in 2003 and has been penning her opinions in a column since then.

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3. The Charlotte Observer: Former Wichita Eagle Executive Editor Sherry Chisenhall (@schisenhall) returns to Charlotte to become the managing editor of @theobserver. Sherry had been the editor of the Eagle for the last 12 years after originally being hired by then editor Rick Thames. Rick is currently the editor of the Observer and has hired Sherry to return to Charlotte where she was an assignment editor before moving to Wichita. Sherry was in charge of the Eagle's transformation from being mainly a newspaper to a digital news source as well. Sherry starts up at the end of June.

4. The Boston Globe – Washington Bureau: Former Wall Street Journal Reporter Victoria McGrane has joined @BostonGlobe as a national political correspondent. She had been covering financial regulation at WSJ since 2010. Victoria also has banked experiences as a political reporter at Politico and as a finance and economical reporter at Congressional Quarterly. Victoria will be covering the intersection of politics and policy in her new role with the Globe.

5. Architectural Digest: Amy Astley (@AmyTAstley) has been named editor-in-chief of @ArchDigest. Amy was the founding editor-in-chief of Conde Naste's Teen Vogue since its beginning in 2003. Before that she worked as an associate editor at House & Garden. Amy is taking over for current Editor-in-Chief Margaret Russell who will stay with the publication as a consultant for special projects. Amy is being tasked with expanding Architectural Digest's digital presence via all of its mediums.

Influencer Intel of the Week: In the latest edition of Beyond the Wire's Meet the Press, CNW speaks with Farah Nasser, co-anchor of Global News Toronto. Check it out to learn about her top tip for PR pros interested in broadcast news coverage.

Discover how PR Newswire's distribution process will help you reach the right media for your message. Download What You Get with Your PR Newswire Release for a behind-the-scenes look at what happens after your press release is submitted for distribution.

Author Kevin Frey is a senior audience researcher for the Mid-Atlantic region.

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