My name is Richard Anderson and I am a Senior Systems Engineer at EMC Corporation working with customers in the Seattle area to solve problems related to information management, including storage, backup, disaster recovery, and more.
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February 16, 2012 at 2:20 pm
Alok Jain
Richard,
Good information and a great comparison chart. I have been working on something similar but never finished it. I also provide performance analysis based services for various platforms. We use a tool called perfonics(TM) that we have developed to automate a lot of grunt work involved with analyzing big data. Good to come across your site.
Alok
http:.//www.interscapetech.com
March 27, 2012 at 6:33 pm
Jeffrey Wall
Hey Richard,
I used to work at Corbis with Hub and Melissa – over at Washington Dental Service (WDS) now and have a question about using an RM CDP copy as a clone source for RM jobs to feed a downstream BI / Corporate Reporting environment if you are game.
~ Jeffrey