OpenStack – Its Open to all!

OpenStack is an array of tools for creating and handling cloud computing platforms for both- private and public cloud. It is a free platform having many groups…

All Over In a Flash – The Growth of Flash Arrays

“The market grew significantly faster than we expected” said Eric Burgener of IDC when talking about the Flash Array market in 2014 – not every technology “trend”…

Looking Forward to VMWorld 2015!

Calsoft has been regularly attending VMWorld events. Given our interest in the Storage and Virtualization domain, this is the conference, which we cannot miss. VMWorld always lives…

The Hyper-Converged Systems Market Is, Well, Hyper

There are a lot of areas in the Storage and related spaces that can claim to be hot but one whose claim is more solid than most…

7 Trends To Watch For in Data Storage

We are living in a hyper-connected world. Social media sites, video sites, photo sites, mobile apps, emails or online purchases – every second, data is being generated….

SDS Uncovered

In the years to come, companies are going to face issues with handling humongous data as a study conducted by EMC states that the digital universe is…

Time To Be Aware Of VM-Aware Storage

If you have been following us recently you would know of the wonderfully informative webinar our marketing folks put together with our technology team on the need…

Back to Basics – Disaster Recovery Planning and Business Continuity Times

Disaster Recovery Plan is essentially a comprehensive strategy including people, processes, policies, and technologies, which ensures that the business quickly resumes and starts running smoothly after any…

SDN And NFV – Interesting Times

Looking back May 2015 may become known as the month when big money recognized Network Virtualization. Early in the month Ciena announced an agreement to acquire Cyan…

Is On-Site Backup Dead ?

Many read recently Microsoft dire predictions for the future of on-site backup in the Enterprise. While their interest in promoting snapshot based Azure Site Recovery was undoubtedly…