Network Storage

Video on-demand channel Anytime has announced a new partnership with Regional Internet Australia (RIA) to distribute movies to customers across Queensland via the internet.

The U.S. Blackberry service is safe now that Research in Motion (RIM) has settled the case brought against it by challenger NTP.

March 3rd, 2006:US financial services giant, Morgan Stanley is fined US$15-million (AU$20-million) this month for failing to manage its emails.

McData and Riverbed are rumoured to have struck a deal that will see McData OEM Riverbed’s Steelhead appliance.

Increasingly sophisticated software used in digital video surveillance is making big brother hungry for storage. Seagate has announced that it is stepping up to satisfy this hunger with its new SV35 hard drive.

Adaptec has announced the Australian and New Zealand release of its latest Snap network attached storage (NAS) appliances. The first NAS platform built on AMD’s 64-bit Opteron Processor.

After two days of announcements and insight into HP’s storage vision, the sun sets over a small island off the coast of Kota Kinabalu and on StorageWorks 2006.

A survey of 2,000 IT professionals claims that tape in its death throes due to demand for faster data recovery times.

Day one was all about consolidation, and while this theme continues on day two, this time it has a bent on information lifecycle management (ILM).

Announcements and adventure dominate day one of HP’s StorageWorks conference as Indiana Jones and Lara Croft roll out the welcome mat.

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