Silicon Image has just released its latest SteelVine storage processor and in doing so has claimed a first in storage security with its automatic drive locking technology.
With a shiny new interoperability deal with Microsoft in the bag and more copies of SUSE on desktops than ever before, Novell has been making all sorts of interesting headlines over the last few months. Now it has picked up the ‘Best Linux ...
DNA is the blueprint, but what makes cells grow and divide? At the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, answering this question involves protein research which could one day turn invasive cancer detection procedures into simply blood test...
Fujifilm has enhanced IBM’s NANOCUBIC tape formulation. They haven’t reached one terabyte yet, which was the goal when first announced in 2002, but it comes close with an impressive 700GB on a single tape cartridge.
As a means to push the use of hybrid hard drives combining the speed of flash memory with conventional platter drives, a number of vendors have signed on for the Hybrid Storage Alliance.
Solid state hard disks are about to make their debut in the upper echelons of the notebook market with SanDisk announcing its first 32GB, 1.8-inch drive.
In a move that indicates the heightened value of anti-spam and anti-virus solutions, Cisco has announced it will fork out $US830 million for email and web security firm, IronPort Systems.