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American based Storage vendor, Wincshester Systems, has recently revealed its age and celebrated 25 years in the storage market by taking a look back at an industry that has taken them from a 5 MB disk offering to a ‘SAN-in-a-Cabinet.’

In a development that could see a significant swing in format support for next generation DVD technology, the AACS protection system used by Sony and Toshiba has been cracked, and done so in only eight days.

In new research, Gartner has dubbed Network Appliance as one of the leaders in the “Magic Quadrant” for midrange enterprise disk arrays.

Seagate has announced that it is getting into the online storage market by acquiring EVault Inc. in a US$185 million deal.

Data Domain is rapidly expanding its business, kicking its Asia Pacific operations up a notch and announcing new ventures in Australia, Korea and Singapore.

Four weeks after its official enterprise release and surprising few, the first security flaw has surfaced in Windows Vista.

The popular VoIP software provider Skype is set to increase its focus on business users, with the bourgeoning telco looking to third parties to help it mould version 3.0 of its software to the needs of enterprises.

Just beating the new year, Kodak has scored new certifications from Cabinet NG that it says will enable its scanners to improve document management and workflows.

Siemens is claiming a new record for fibre optic network speeds this week after nailing 107 Gbps in real-world testing.

Wikia is reportedly working on a new search engine that it hopes will beat Google at its own game.

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