Network Storage

Iomega has announced its latest SMB san solution, a two terabyte RAID box that comes with hot-swappable drives, an LCD status panel and formidable data redundancy capabilities thanks to EMC’s Retrospect Express.

Microsoft has cleared up the grey area of Vista licensing for virtual machines, updating its licensing to allow the storage of Vista in remote locations for execution by thin clients.

Enterprises swamped in spam should take a moment to consider their SMB cousins who according to MessageLabs, now experience as much spam per user as the average large sized organisation.

Dell has christened their brand spanking new Dell Data Center Solutions Division by launching the Dell Cloud ComputingTM Solution.

Novell will soon be giving SuSE Linux customers greater storage flexibility by packaging its information lifecycle management technology with Open Enterprise Server 2.

Quantum has introduced its latest StorNext data management software, adding among data de-duplication technology among other interesting new features.

Australian start-up SensorConnect has redefined the term ‘real-time’ through a significant breakthrough in transaction processing speeds, announcing a 100 – 1000 times improvement in internet transaction performance.

Climate change presents a crossroad for the Information technology industry. One road follows the present route while the other is paved with opportunity.

After heralding the release of its first 32GB solid state disk (SSD) late last year, Samsung has now announced that it will soon make a 1.8” 64GB version available.

According to new research from F5 Networks there is a growing disconnect between bandwidth expense and disaster recovery objectives, putting backup data at risk and blowing out investments unnecessarily.

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