Network Storage

IBM is looking to change the face of networking, gaming and multi-media applications by unveiling new technology that triples the memory stored on computer chips.

Quantum has capitalised on acquired local Adelaide technology, and will soon be eliminating redundant data in organisations through data de-duplication and replication embedded in its DXi3500 and DXi5500 appliances.

FalconStor has announced it will extend its technology supplier relationship with EMC Corporation until 2013.

Intel has finally cracked the ‘Era of Tera’ and introduced the world’s first programmable teraflop processor.

There are many solutions to offer redundancy for data these days, and RAID arrays are one of the solutions being embraced by SMBs for storage peace of mind. However, while a RAID array will save you from a drive failure, it may not save you...

Google is warning that the rise of internet video is driving the web to a traffic jam of epic proportions and threatening to put a significant dampener on global network speeds.

EMC will part with around ten percent of its VMware subsidiary after announcing an initial public offering (IPO) of VMware stock.

A new report has found that the data centre market in Australia and New Zealand is expanding in leaps and bounds, however, it also suggests that demand is being driven by dire shortage of space and limited infrastructure.

In a first for its talked up interoperable commitments, Brocade has launched the Brocade Access Gateway to ease connectivity of bladed servers to other vendor’s SAN fabric.

NetApp’s Decru and EMC’s RSA security have put their talents together to create a new enterprise data protection solution.

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