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Oracle purchasing SAN specialist Pillar Data Systems

Oracle has agreed to buy SAN specialist Pillar Data Systems. The acquisition, announced on Wednesday, will help Oracle fill in... Read more

30 June, 2011

Oracle purchasing SAN-specialist Pillar Data Systems

Oracle has agreed to buy SAN-specialist Pillar Data Systems. The acquisition, announced on Wednesday, will help Oracle fill-in... Read more

30 June, 2011
Oracle's Pillar Axiom 600: A Great Fit in an Increasingly Broad Oracle Portfolio

Oracle's Pillar Axiom 600: A Great Fit in an Increasingly Broad Oracle Portfolio

With its recent purchase of Pillar Data Systems, Oracle has added the Pillar Axiom 600 storage system to... Read more

2 March, 2012
Taking the green approach to storage

Taking the green approach to storage

Pillar Data Systems' Bob Maness tells ZDNet.co.uk's Colin Barker about... Read more

19 October, 2007 by ZDNet UK

Storage vendors clash in green debate

...Expo 2007 on Thursday, Bob Maness, vice president of worldwide marketing at Pillar Data Systems, said that one of the main technologies in question — thin... Read more

19 October, 2007 by Colin Barker

Oracle expands hardware support for Linux

...Certified products include those made by Compellent Technologies, Dell, Egenera, EMC, HP, Pillar Data Systems and Unisys. Last year, Oracle launched its own distribution of... Read more

9 August, 2007 by Martin LaMonica

Ellison's Pillar launches low-end storage system

Pillar Data Systems, the storage system supplier that was the brainchild of Oracle... Read more

17 October, 2006 by Colin Barker
<endeca_term>Pillar Data Systems</endeca_term> Case Study: Spare Backup Inc

Pillar Data Systems Case Study: Spare Backup Inc

...unacceptable. Spare Backup reviewed offerings from several storage vendors including EMC and Pillar Data Systems, ultimately choosing Pillar. The company purchased a 160-terabyte mirrored... Read more

1 January, 2010
SherWeb: <endeca_term>Pillar Data Systems</endeca_term> Helping Hosted Service Provider Deliver Around-the Clock Support for Its Customers

SherWeb: Pillar Data Systems Helping Hosted Service Provider Deliver Around-the Clock Support for Its Customers

This case study is about how SherWeb's challenges in providing a Return on Investment calculator on its website were... Read more

27 February, 2009
Jobing.com Selects <endeca_term>Pillar Data Systems</endeca_term> to Amplify Storage Transactions

Jobing.com Selects Pillar Data Systems to Amplify Storage Transactions

Jobing.com is an online job board that locally services eighteen markets in eight US states. This case study speaks... Read more

21 November, 2008

Ellison's storage start-up hits Europe

...Aiming to combine the worlds of SAN and NAS, brash start-up Pillar Data Systems had its European launch in the UK at Storage Expo... Read more

12 October, 2005 by Colin Barker
Taking the green approach to storage

Taking the green approach to storage

Pillar Data Systems' Bob Maness tells ZDNet.co.uk's Colin Barker about... Read more

19 October, 2007

Will the SUN set on Hitachi Data Systems OEM relationship?

...and the intelligent storage systems built by Larry Ellison’s other plaything Pillar Data Systems, their modular market is now pretty well covered. How Oracle... Read more

28 February, 2010

Sun?s Oracle Merger ? A marriage made in heaven or a deal with the devil?

...as EMC’s Clariion, HDS’ AMS range and ironically Larry Ellison’s Pillar Data systems, the truth of the matter is that Sun’s current... Read more

25 January, 2010

EMC launches higher-capacity enterprise flash

...placed in the new Tier 0." A number of other suppliers, including Pillar Data Systems, HP and IBM, also support flash in enterprise storage. EMC... Read more

19 March, 2009 by Colin Barker

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