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Open-source network intrusion protection provider Sourcefire has announce what it says is the world’s first automated, real-time network compliance solution.

Cisco has canned a reseller agreement it struck with EMC last year for network attached storage (NAS) arrays. It has, however, been careful with its words emphasising a closer relationship with EMC is in the works, and not a desertion to Ne...

Claiming a major generational leap and promising significant time and cost savings, IBM has released its new data server DB2 Version 9, codenamed ‘Viper’.

Continuing its acquisition strategy, EMC confirms the purchase of nLayers, the company that already provides the core for its Smarts infrastructure management software.

A slew of announcements from Seagate sees the venerable storage vendor attacking all areas from the Enterprise to the home user with larger capacity and in-built encryption.

VMware has rolled out a major upgrade Virtual Infrastructure 3.0, promising greater capacity planning, automation and resource management for virtual servers and storage in enterprise and small business environments alike.

In more storage market news, both Gartner and IDC have highlighted the thriving nature of the disk storage market reporting strong growth, and predicting even stronger annual growth through 2010.

In a world first, Symantec and Kaz, Telstra's ICT and IP services subsidiary, have announced that they are forming a potent new partnership to bring Symantec Operational Services to Australian SMBs.

NetApp’s Australian managing director Peter O‘Connor says they’ll be snapping at the heals of EMC within 18 months, after celebrating an average A/NZ growth rate of 50 percent at the close of fiscal year 2007.

Two sub AU$600 Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) cards launched into Australia and aimed at the SME show the growth in requirement for intelligent storage devices.

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