Dell is claiming the title of first major storage provider to deliver LTO-4 tape technology, promising greater security and easier management of critical data.
Charges against Jim Selim have been cleared after a jury found the Pan Pharmaceuticals founder not guilty of procuring another person to destroy data containing drug testing results.
While disaster recovery and business continuity services are increasingly being investigated and deployed, a new survey has found that most companies that have implemented failover systems are neglecting to test them.
Desktop and server virtualisation provider VMware, has announced its continuous growth is as significant as ever with a record annualised run rate of more than US $1 billion.
A global conference in Egypt has highlighted the need for the international community to step up its information systems for disaster warning systems and natural disaster recovery.
A number of storage vendors have come together to create a technology specification proposal for a Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoe) standard allowing storage networking technology to run over Ethernet.
Imation has just launched its latest RDX removable hard disk storage system, claiming its new kit provides easy and reliable backup, data security and expandable storage by combining features from both tape and hard disk backup.
Just in time for San Francisco’s Storage Networking World, the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) and the Eclipse Foundation have announced increased collaboration around open storage management standards.
Archiving specialist BakBone has announced new protection solutions for Linux, with its NetVault Backup and Replicator now supporting Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.