Although operating system virtualisation has become very popular, with the likes of VMware and Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 catching the attention of many users, researchers have identified a burden in managing the environments that are n...
With the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) now on board as co-hosts, this year's Storage Networking World (formerly known as Storage World) promises to be the biggest and best ever, with a real international flavour to the pro...
The storage market has always been about hardware, but these days it takes more to succeed in storage than just big disks. David Braue finds out how storage industry leaders are taking the industry in new directions.
The constantly evolving technology industry poses problems for those public and private sector organisations that are required to store their data for the long haul, primarily the need to transfer data onto new media and replace hardware e...
Quantum has released a new tape automation platform that aims to provide greater flexibility and scalability to mid-range customers who need to address data growth or are faced with the demands of consolidating storage systems and meeting ...
Seagate Technology has acquired Mirra, a provider of networked digital content protection products, to provide improved backup services in the future for home and small businesses.
Network Appliance has introduced SnapManager for Oracle to provide more simplified online backup and recovery services for Oracle databases on NetApp storage.
There is no doubt that the concept of server virtualisation is a very appealing one, simply because it allows users to control multiple servers from one central physical computer, instead of having to tamper with each individual system. Bu...
Sun Microsystems has released a whole new family of servers which it claims are faster, more reliable an energy-efficient than many other x64 servers, that enable standardisation across the entire IT infrastructure.
As the need for higher capacity and faster transfer speeds in portable storage devices continues to rise, Sony is keen to keep up with the pace of demand by providing new flash storage inventions that can contain up to 4GB of memory.