Network Storage

Hitachi Data Systems has made a 20 percent enhancement to its mid-range AMS1000 storage system.

Data gathered from the Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 moon landings will be stored by SpectrumData after the Perth-based company was chosen by NASA to undertake the work.

Working with IBM BladeCenter servers, Sustainability Victoria says it is slashing 50 percent of its energy use to set a green example and encourage other enterprises to take action.

Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) has picked up a monumental, $480 million contract with BlueScope Steel.

HP has put together a new “Business Information Optimisation” unit to oversee the company’s Neoview enterprise data warehousing technology and offer companies help managing information throughout its lifecycle.

Symantec has heralded the release of its Veritas Cluster Server 5.0 for VMware ESX, boasting advanced monitoring capabilities for applications running within virtual machines and automated failover for local and remote sites.

Disaster recovery no longer needs to be wishful thinking for small to medium sized businesses according to DataCore Software, as it has just released a swag of new recovery and business continuity solutions.

Dell has opened the doors to a new online resource for small business, promising technology and business advice, industry information and other services to help those with little or no IT support.

Seagate says it has uncovered the world’s fastest hard drive. With its 15,000rpm spinning rate, they’re calling it the Savvio 15K.

Building on the five year Storage Foundation heritage, Symantec has released version 5.0, built for a Microsoft Windows environment but capable of supporting Linux and UNIX also.

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