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Second only to your people, your information is your organization's most important asset. EMC provides the technologies and tools that can help you release the power of your information. We can help you design, build, and manage flexible, scalable, and secure information infrastructures. And with these infrastructures, you'll be able to intelligently and efficiently store, protect, and manage your information so that it can be made accessible, searchable, shareable, and, ultimately, actionable.

You can also use EMC information infrastructure as the foundation for implementing your information lifecycle management strategies, securing your critical information assets, leveraging your content for competitive advantage, automating your data center operations, reducing power and cooling costs, and more.

In short, with an information infrastructure, you can avoid the potentially serious risks and reduce the significant costs associated with managing information, while fully exploiting its value for business advantage.

EMC works with organizations around the world, in every industry, in the public and private sectors, and of every size, from startups to the Fortune Global 500. Our customers include banks and other financial services firms, manufacturers, healthcare and life sciences organizations, Internet service and telecommunications providers, airlines and transportation companies, educational institutions, and public-sector agencies.

Our differentiated value comes from our sustained and substantial investment in R&D, our thousands of technical R&D employees around the globe, the industry's broadest portfolio of systems, software, and services, our ability to create total integrated solutions—all designed from top to bottom by us—and our commitment to delivering the best Total Customer Experience in this or any industry.

To strengthen our core business and extend our market to new areas, we have, over the past four years, acquired and integrated more than 30 growth-oriented software and services companies. We operate R&D centers in Belgium, Brazil, the Netherlands, Ireland, China, India, Israel, Russia, and the U.S., and manufacturing facilities in the U.S., Ireland, and Brazil. We hold the most stringent quality management certification from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 9001), and our manufacturing operations hold an MRP II Class A certification.

2007 marked the largest revenue year ($13.2 billion) in EMC's 29-year history and EMC's fifth year in a row of achieving double-digit revenue growth. In fact, from 2003 through the end of 2007, EMC's total consolidated revenues grew 112 percent.

Today, we employ more than 38,000 people worldwide, about 40 percent of whom work outside the U.S. We are represented by approximately 400 sales offices and scores of partners in more than 60 countries around the world. We have the world's largest sales and service force focused on information infrastructure, and we work closely with a global network of technology, outsourcing, systems integration, service, and distribution partners.

We are committed to acting in a socially and environmentally responsible manner and to being an attentive and thoughtful neighbor in our local and global communities. We are a publicly traded company, listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol EMC, and are a component of the S&P 500 Index.

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  • — EMC Information Calendar

       (Wednesday, 17 March 2010 15:21)

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  • — Welcome new vSpecialists and VCE members!

       (Wednesday, 17 March 2010 14:05)

    Was a fun week last week – we’re onboarding so many fantastic people so fast, we’ve needed to develop a custom onboarding process. Not enough time to do blog posts :-) Keith Coughlin, the vSpecialist leader for the Americas call...

  • — The Incentive Trap

       (Wednesday, 17 March 2010 03:31)

    I often talk with teams about why software projects fail, yet we have answers. We have modern engineering practices that give us faster technical feedback, reducing technical and integration issues and resulting in higher quality products.  We have ways to work more effectively with our customers, reducing the risk that we deliver the wrong products and features.

    It is usually not software development that is broken (although it often gets the blame), but something else that is stopping us really getting the benefits out of modern software development techniques, we usually find it is some other dysfunction within the wider organisation. ...

  • — Happy 30th IEEE 802!

       (Wednesday, 17 March 2010 01:39)

    Sometimes, standards are an obstacle to innovation. Sometimes innovations lead to chaos. The art is in knowing when standards will accelerate innovation From The Day Dot-Coms Were Invented by Bob Metcalfe (Ethernet inventor) Today is the 30th anniversary of IEEE 802 standards committee which has delivered Ethernet technologies (including wireless Ethernet) and the Data Center Bridging enhancements [...]

  • — 32 bit registry location on 64 bit machine

       (Wednesday, 17 March 2010 00:53)

    This turns out to be a bit of a red herring. Actually what happens is that since x64 systems came out, Microsoft hides the 32 bit registry under a  separate node namely...HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node.

    So you can use regedit to see the 32bit registry, you just need to know where to look. More information can be found here...

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896459

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  • — Merill Aldrich SQL and SAN Guru Talks Flash

       (Tuesday, 16 March 2010 15:43)

    Merrill Aldrich just gave me permission to repost his great blog post that covers Flash drives on Symmetrix from sqlblog.com. Thanks Merill! The article was part of the T-SQL Tuesday SQL blog theme and without further ado, here it is: T-SQL Tuesday: #004: Real World SSD’s A contribution for T-SQL Tuesday #004, hosted by the illustrious Mike Walsh! In the [...]

  • — RSA Positioned in Leaders Quadrant in Web Fraud Detection Report by Leading Analyst Firm

       (Tuesday, 16 March 2010 15:00)

    RSA, The Security Division of EMC (NYSE: EMC) announced that it is positioned by Gartner, Inc. as a “Leader” in its newest “Magic Quadrant for Web Fraud Detection” report1 by Avivah Litan. According to Gartner, this positioning is based upon completeness of vision and ability to execute. RSA addresses the web fraud detection market with the RSA® Identity Protection and Verification Suite.

  • — RSA Helps Global Corporations Collaborate Securely with New Release of RSA® Data Loss Prevention Suite

       (Tuesday, 16 March 2010 15:00)

    RSA, The Security Division of EMC (NYSE: EMC), today announced enhancements to the RSA® Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Suite, its integrated, market-leading suite of data security products that are engineered to discover, monitor and protect sensitive data from loss, leakage or misuse whether in a datacenter, on the network, or out at the endpoints. With more than 70 new features for scanning, workflow, reporting, and global content processing, version 8.0 of the RSA DLP Suite is designed to allow global organizations to collaborate securely, protecting more sensitive data in more places and reducing risk worldwide.

  • — A little EMC/NetApp Fun – to help cure cancer…

       (Tuesday, 16 March 2010 14:27)

    Folks – we spend so much time fighting, so much seriousness in things that in the end, while important aren’t as important of the lives of people, in particular the lives of children. A friend and colleague at NetApp let...

  • — Monitoring Administrator Activity in a Virtual World (Part of a Series)

       (Tuesday, 16 March 2010 09:19)

    Location : Online

    Date : Apr 29 - 29, 2010.

    Join experts from RSA, the Security Division of EMC, to find out how a SIEM and log management solution can make monitoring and auditing administrator activity in a virtualized environment a lot easier, and a lot more secure.