Network Storage

IBM has unveiled a new server that is designed to cope with storage-intensive applications to help remote offices cope with increasing storage and backup requirements.

Sun Microsystems and Oracle have consolidated their 20 years of collaboration and cooperation by introducing new database packs and infrastructure solutions that can be used on Solaris 10 or Linux operating systems.

Symantec has released its first solution since it bought Veritas, which comprises products from both companies that have been combined to provide integrated email security and storage functionality.

Unwired Australia and Intel Corporation have revealed that Intel Capital has agreed to invest AUD$37 million into the development of WiMAX networks to expand its service to other Australian cities so that more people can receive wireless broadband.

Gartner has attempted to divide the hype from the reality by highlighting a number of emerging technologies that it believes will take a positive lead into the future of the ICT industry.

Intel and Cisco Systems have joined forces to deliver new capabilities that enhance the reliability of wireless LANs and deliver higher-quality services, and allow enterprises to use computers and the network as a combined defence against ...

Nexsan Technologies is looking to grab a greater share of the midrange storage market with the introduction of what it claims is the first integrated secure storage appliance.

Toshiba has released a new 1.8-inch hard disk drive based on perpendicular magnetic recording that can hold 40GB of data on a single platter to provide greater storage capacity for workers.

EMC has agreed to buy Rainfinity for US$100 million to provide a service that aims to reduce the complexities of management of NAS and file system environments that they are used to experiencing with SANs.

A research project created through the efforts of Perth's Curtin Business School (CBS) and Sun Microsystems has formed a computing grid linking three continents.

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