Network Storage

According to a new UK survey, 50 percent of businesses fail to recognise the demands new IT equipment puts on infrastructure in regards to space and power requirements.

Solid state disk technology is on a roll now, with Fujitsu announcing two new high-end laptops with flash memory drives as primary storage.

Dell has made history by offering the first personal computer with one terabyte of storage space.

NetApp is boasting that it can help customers cut up to 80 percent of data centre power consumption through more efficient data management.

Enterprise Linux has received another boost this week with BakBone Software announcing support of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 across its entire product range.

The solid state storage market is gaining momentum, with DRAM manufacturer Super Talent Technology releasing a range of SSD drives just as SanDisk has announced its own 32GB laptop drive.

A former IT manager at PAN Pharmaceuticals says he was ordered to destroy computer data and then cover his tracks by changing dates on his computer.

Intel has thrown its weight into the flash memory ring and squared up to Samsung and SanDisk with its new Z-U130 Value Solid-State Drive.

Seagate has announced the availability of its latest Momentus laptop hard disk. This time around, however, capacity is not the crux of the release with the company showing off the world’s first laptop hard drive with free-fall protection.

Perth-based Pinkerton Consulting have released a device enabling users to simply carry around their entire computer environment, all at the cost of a black USB drive.

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