Network Storage

Computer Associates International has released new software that aims to enable organisations to manage and protect information and storage assets while keeping in line with business objectives.

These two giant storage companies are celebrating their recent union at Storage Networking World, where they plan to talk to customers directly about how the new combined company will meet their growing comprehensive network computing and ...

Consumers are not very different from commercial IT users when it comes to data protection, IDC uncovered in its latest primary research into the home data protection market.

Small businesses and home users will be able to have data automatically backed up to a central server to allow other business workers to share that information too if necessary.

Optical storage vendor Plasmon has developed a new UDO (Ultra Density Optical) disc that allows users to destroy files for compliance and liability purposes while leaving other data on the same disc untouched.

Texas Memory Systems has chosen to use Kodak's on-site warranty and post-warranty service for customers who buy its solid-state disk storage devices.

QLogic Corporation, which specialises in Fibre Channel host bus adapters, stackable switches and blade server switches, has agreed to sell its hard disk drive controller and tape drive controller business to broadband communications techno...

There needs to be more attention paid to the security of paper documents in offices, such as confidential information and intellectual property, according to security experts who warn that organisations face high legal costs if they do not...

The network of supercomputers called the Extensible Terascale Facility (ETF) – but more commonly known as TeraGrid - is to receive funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) in the next five years to the tune of US$148 million to h...

IBM has released new software that promises to continuously protect information stored on laptops, desktop PCs and files servers from viruses, file corruption or accidental deletion.

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