Windows, UNIX and Linux files servers can all now be managed under one storage environment through the release of a one-touch NAS solution to make it easier for companies to deploy and develop NAS infrastructures.
A new beta of disk-data protection software has been released by Microsoft to offer, according to the software giant, a faster and more reliable alternative to tape based backup.
Data protection and security are the biggest challenges for IT professionals involved in managing storage networks for their organisations, according to the results of a new web poll released today by global IT trade association CompTIA (C...
IT departments should plan now for the ubiquity of wireless email on supported handheld devices, as wireless email will be a built-in application on all smartphones by the end of 2008.
EDGE Tech Corporation has released a new high capacity portable hard drive which it expects will allow users to quickly and easily transfer large amount of information from one location to another and provide a convenient way to carry out ...
Computer Associates has signed a definitive agreement to acquire network service management software provider Concord for around $330 million, or $17 a share. Additionally, CA is to assume approximately $20 million in net debt from Concord...
The recent success of Dell has prompted it to concentrate on more diverse business offerings, which involves expanding from making desktop PC to providing more printers, laptops, storage systems and networks servers to boost its revenue.
Exabyte has released the Magnum 1x7 LTO Autoloader for use with Mac OS Xserver to allow more information to be stored and retrieved much quicker than ever for the Government and enterprise customers.
Network Appliance is in the process of buying Alacritus, known for its Virtual Tape Library software, which allow disks to appear like a tape library to a backup application, using the superior reliability and performance features of disk ...
Tough new international reporting standards, and broader definitions of evidence and records to include electronic documents and emails, are still catching Australian organisations off guard.