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Internal documents “accidentally” released on the internet have disclosed potential plans to offer infinite online storage for consumers through the rumoured upcoming GDrive service.

Digital video production is gobbling increasing amounts of storage resources while simultaneously placing greater demands on performance and data accessibility. To achieve this elusive mix without resorting to pricey disk storage, Quantum h...

With the move of a letter, the addition of a number and the crash of a price, Quantum's SDLT is renamed as the DLTS-4 and brings 1.6Gb of data retention for less than 10c per megabyte.

Brocade has given its Tapestry offering a boost with the acquisition of U.S. software developer NuView.

China is once again making headlines this morning with the news that it is setting up native alternatives to top-level internet domains such as .com and .cn.

After making its iSCSI initiator available for free three years ago, Microsoft has pumped new energy into its storage aspirations by acquiring new technology from iSCSI software from startup String Bean Software.

IBM, Corel and Novell feature among the organisations forming the Open Document Alliance (ODA), an organisation that is mounting a challenge to Microsoft's Office XML format.

The U.S. Blackberry service is safe now that Research in Motion (RIM) has settled the case brought against it by challenger NTP.

Video on-demand channel Anytime has announced a new partnership with Regional Internet Australia (RIA) to distribute movies to customers across Queensland via the internet.

McData and Riverbed are rumoured to have struck a deal that will see McData OEM Riverbed’s Steelhead appliance.

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