Network Storage

It’s that time of year again and Australasia's leading Information & Communications Technology (ICT) event for the business marketplace is rolling into town. IDM stands with pen at the ready…

In a letter to its storage customers, HP has stated that as of June 30th this year it will discontinue shipping of all Magneto-Optical (MO) and Ultra Density Optical (UDO) jukebox products worldwide.

Atlab Australia, one of the largest independent release printing laboratories in the world, has gone with an SGI InfiniteStorage SAN solution to manage the immense amounts of data required for digital filmmaking.

ADIC has introduced the latest version of its StorNext FX data management software, offering greater support and consolidation of resources for those working in Apple environments.

WorkCover staff are struggling to restore archived files relating to worker compensation claims that were lost in a computer glitch this week.

Silicon Graphics Incorperated (SGI) has introduced its new InfiniteStorage 6700 system, promising sustained, real-time streaming data throughputs of up to 3 gigabytes per second for read and write.

In an industry first, London’s DISUK has announced the availability of on-the-fly encryption for optical media as part of the writer process.

Seagate has begun shipping its new line of 3.5-inch Barracuda hard drives with capacities hitting a massive 750Gb.

A record attendance at EMC World 2006, Boston, as the company hits out at competitors, announces SAN consolidation, VMware, Smarts-based application discovery, automated fault management, and info-centric security.

Fujitsu Microelectronics America will be presenting its prototype 10-Gigabit Ethernet switch at this years Server Blade Summit in Garden City, California.

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