In an effort to help EU companies meet their data retention obligations, Sun has launched its Secure Data Retrieval Server promising the industry’s first end-to-end “plug-and-comply” solution.
On a mission for further channel management experience, the Storage Networking Industry Association for Australia and New Zealand has appointed Scott Morris from NetApp to its Board of Directors.
A new Californian startup claims to have developed the world’s first fully automated storage “robot”, designed to protect data and keep archives online without a guiding human hand.
Confirming what was a poorly kept secret at best, Google and Salesforce have announced a groundbreaking deal to bring Google’s AdWords and Salesforce’s CRM platform together.
Quantum has rolled out its LTO-4 technology into its tape automation portfolio, with its Scalar i2000 and i500 intelligent library platforms the first to receive LTO-4’s increased capacities and encryption capabilities.
According to the analysts at IDC, the growth of the open source software market is accelerating with it worth US$1.8 billion in 2006, and expected to jump to US$5.8 billion in 2011.
Revving up storage speed and capacity, SanDisk has announced both a 64GB version of its 1.8” solid state disk (SSD) drive and a new line of speedy and secure USB flash drives aimed specifically at business and enterprise users.
A legal minefield is erupting in a second world, where users sign away the storage and right to their intellectual property data, and the flow of cash paves the way for related criminal activities.