The early 1980s marked a revolution in the chip industry. System architecture shifted from the board level to the chip level, making it possible to compile a chip. The data center is undergoing a similar evolution that will enable organizations to compile their dream data center. How? ... The early 1980s marked a revolution in the chip industry. System architecture shifted from the board level to the chip level, making it possible to compile a chip. The data center is undergoing a similar evolution that will enable organizations to compile their dream data center. How? ...Mar. 8, 2008 03:00 PM EST Reads: 4,261 |
Utility computing (UC) is a concept in which storage hardware resources are pooled within a shared infrastructure of storage management and made available as needed in a pay-as-you-go model. Ultimately, the end goal that UC promises is to help companies more efficiently manage the reso... Nov. 29, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 5,382 |







Mark Bregman is the executive vice president, chief technology officer of Symantec, responsible for the Symantec Research Labs, emerging technologies, architecture and standards, and developing the technology strategy for the company. He also guides Symantec's investments in advanced research and is responsible for the development centers in India and China. He holds a bachelor's degree in physics from Harvard College and a master's degree and doctorate in physics from Columbia University. Mark also serves on the Board of Overseers of Fermi National Accelerator Lab. He is a member of the Visiting Committee to the Harvard University Libraries, a member of the American Physical Society, and a senior member of IEEE.










