Storage Technology for Tough Times
November 16, 2008
With their ability to reduce storage needs, storage optimization technologies are gaining favor with end users.
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EMC's Storage System for the Cloud
November 16, 2008
Previously known by the codenames “Maui” and “Hulk,” EMC’s Atmos global cloud storage offering is nothing if not ambitious.
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IBM Expands Ways to Get a Grip on Data
November 16, 2008
Big Blue’s new products promise better classification and retrieval processes.
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Snag Holding up Foundry-Brocade Merger
November 16, 2008
A delay in a shareholder vote on the proposed Brocade-Foundry merger suggests that the deal may have hit a delay bump.
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Sun revamps 'datacentre in a box'
November 15, 2008
Sun has introduced a new version of its box-contained datacentre system.
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Scientists build world’s smallest storage device
October 31, 2008
Scientists are claiming a major breakthrough in quantum computing after managing to store information inside the nucleus of an atom.
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IBM unveils new 1TB tape drive
October 31, 2008
Big Blue has unveiled a 1 terabyte tape drive capable achieving a native data transfer rate of 160 megabytes per second
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Inmon tries to clean up data warehousing’s dirty image
October 31, 2008
The ‘grandfather of the data warehouse’, William Inmon, is so incensed at the negative connotations of data warehousing today that he’s trademarked the name of the next version to prevent vendors from overhyping it.
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Intel study shows data centres need not be cool
October 31, 2008
A pilot study by Intel on data centre cooling has shown that systems architects may be overspecifying data centre operations.
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Cisco guns for Exchange
October 31, 2008
Network giant Cisco has acquired email and calendaring software vendor PostPath for US$215m, in a move seen as an attempt to compete with Microsoft in both the email and online collaboration markets..
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