Network Storage

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According to its latest batch of research from Q4 2006, IDC says that the worldwide storage software market has grown for the 13th straight quarter, nabbing revenues of US$2.6 billion.

HP has introduced a new disk-based backup and recovery system for SMBs that it says, makes data protection and disaster recovery simple, reliable and affordable.

Samsung has finally released its first hybrid drive, promising increased laptop performance, respectable data storage capacity and big reductions in power consumption.

Network Appliance and Cisco have been busy working away on new offerings and have announced the availability of a new Cisco fabric switch for NetApp SANs.

An EMC sponsored IDC study forecasts the amount of digital information created in 2010 to hit a staggering 988 billion gigabytes. A result that will see digital information turn more than six times over the 161 billion created in 2006.

Hitachi is promising to help SMBs more effectively manage dtaa growth with a range of new Windows-based SAN kits.

IDC has taken an industry first venture into the worldwide data protection and recovery management (DPRM) market, and forecasted it to reach $200 million by 2011.

In an industry first, Imation has announced that it is using RFID tracking technology to keep tabs on removable data storage media.

Storewiz has announced its third-generation data compression appliances, designed to provide impressive compression rates while not interfering with the performance of network connected applications.

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