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ESG Founder and Senior Analyst Steve Duplessie interviews Tom Georgens, successor to Dan Warmenhoven as CEO of NetApp. Watch the video below to find out what you can expect from the new NetApp.
Click below to hear Steve Duplessie, ESG Founder and Senior Analyst talk about the new ESG website, and what it means to provide The Bigger Truth for technology companies, IT end-users, institutional investors and the media. ...
ESG Founder and Senior Analyst Steve Duplessie interviews Bob Brennan, CEO of Iron Mountain.
ESG Founder and Senior Analyst Steve Duplessie interviews Jack Domme, CEO of Hitachi Data Systems.
In 2009, NetApp came ranked in the #1 spot on Fortune Magazine’s list of the Best Companies to Work For – and the company is obviously now one of the main players in a continuing battle with EMC over the acquisition of Data Domain. In April 2009, Steve Duplessie, Founder of ...
In 2009, NetApp was ranked in the #1 spot on Fortune Magazine’s list of the Best Companies to Work For – and the company is obviously now one of the main players in a continuing battle with EMC over the acquisition of Data Domain. In April 2009, Steve Duplessie, Founder of ...
The unfolding tug-of-war between NetApp and EMC over the purchase of Data Domain continues to captivate everyone in the storage, technology and business worlds -- and beyond. Not too long ago, Steve Duplessie, Founder and Senior Analyst at ESG, sat down with the man who is now in the eye ...
ESG Analyst Mark Peters asks: Is the hype surrounding SSD a case of "smoke before fire?" Or is it more like smoke and mirrors?
As with clothes and pop music, if you wait long enough, most things become relevant again - and the Storage Hierarchy (now cunningly including a dynamic element) is back with a vengeance. Indeed, it was always a smart concept, but now you can actually use it! ...
Semantics are so important in the IT world. Sometimes, you could argue that they are even more important than understanding what is being discussed - so we can all nod sagely and avoid (just for instance of course!) clouding an issue. But at other times, semantics can play a crucial ...