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Samsung has used this week’s Storage Visions 2009 Conference in Las Vegas to announce the introduction of a new 100GB ‘green’ solid state disk (SSD), saying it can process IOPS (input/output per second) more than 10 times faster than the f...

Seagate has rolled out a new range of Barracuda hard drives featuring what it claims is the industries highest areal density, packing 1TB of capacity into just two discs.

While the news that the developers behind the infamous iFart application are raking in tens of thousands of dollars a day from the iPhone’s application store is still making headlines, 2009 is finally seeing more useful applications make t...

According to US customer relationship management (CRM) software provider LogicBright, small business CRM users primarily stick to the basics when using CRM products, leaving many of the features being built into modern solutions superfluous.

CA claims its acquisition of New York-based Orchestria Corporation will help it to transform the way organizations think about data loss prevention (DLP), identity management and information security overall.

The Digital Asset Management (DAM) and Media Asset Management (MAM) marketplace has split into a low end and high end, with mid-market solutions lacking, according to recent research conducted byCMS Watch, a vendor-independent analyst firm.

Iron Mountain Digital has expanded its Storage as a Service (STaaS) backup solution, adding support for Mac OS X.

The online blogging community JournalSpace.com has become a deft example of the importance of proper backups, with every last bit of the company’s data disappearing at the hands of a disgruntled employee.

Document management system developer PaperHost has announced a new streamlined data capture solution, saying it can provide enhanced capabilities for lifting list-based or repeating data elements from documents.

QNAP has announced that its Turbo NAS series is now compatible with Seagate’s 1.5TB hard disks, giving the storage devices higher total capacities than ever before.

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