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In a bid to streamline storage and server virtualisation, FalconStor and Virtual Iron have joined forces to create a global alliance.

Predictions for 2008 continue to roll in, with research and advisory firm Government Insights predicting that this year will see the US government increasing investment in IT and infrastructure optimisation along with secure content management.

Microsoft’s upcoming master data management product, codenamed ‘Bulldog’ has been the focus of intense speculation over the last few months, but 2008 could be the breakout year where MDM really shines.

Sun Microsystems have set the ambitious target of zero data centres for their Sun IT division by the year 2015, with the elimination process beginning as soon as possible.

Dell has rolled out a new storage area network (SAN) device for small to medium businesses, promising to meet the growing storage needs simply and cost effectively.

Unified communications software provider Ensim has announced early support for Microsoft’s Dynamics CMR 4.0 via its Unify Shared Edition control panel.

The recently merged regional telecoms Pacific Internet and Asia Netcom have announced that they will be operating under the name Pacnet.

According to new research from Ireland’s Research and Markets, virtualisation is set to make the single largest impact on both the hardware and support sides of IT budgets through 2010.

To bring in the new year, storage management software provider Open-E has announced that for a limited time it will be offering its DSS Lite IP storage management software as a free download.

The debate around the HMRC data loss incident in the UK is rolling on, with TV presenter and newspaper columnist Jeremy Clarkson becoming a high-profile victim of “data leakage” after publishing his bank details in his newspaper column.

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