Tag Archives: EMC

Like Comparing Apples and Content Addressable Storage Arrays

Don’t blame me!  Brilliant Leap baited me into talking about Apple with her post and subsequent tweet about Rob Enderle’s article in Enterprise Storage Forum: Apple Could Learn A Lot From EMC.  Oh?
Let’s deal with the underlying issue here:  The ESF article is talking about the other 99% of EMC that bought Documentum to sell [...]

Happy New 2009!

The new year is here, and I’m sure some of you are hoping I never blog about the iPhone again. I’m not in the habit of making New Year’s resolutions, so I’ll make no promises beyond skewing future posts towards programming in Objective C and the using the iPhone APIs rather than reviewing apps or fawning [...]

An Aspect of My Disappointment

I found EMC’s webinar, Leveraging Composer and Aspects, informative given the format and one hour time limit. Composer is the Eclipse plug-in and looks good overall. An aspect is a software design technique which could revolutionize Documentum data architecture. How EMC implemented aspects, however, repeats their architectural mistake with DBOF. Oh [...]