Network Storage

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (HGST) claims it has made new advancements to a 100-year-old magnetic recording technology that will enable it to create microdrives that will more than double the storage capacity of mobile devices such...

Seagate has released its external DVR hard drives, with 400GB of capacity, to provide plug-in storage for digital video recorders, and it claims that it is the only hard drive maker that offers this service.

The Asia Pacific region is being touted as the area that is destined for the largest growth of mobile subscriptions making it also a world leader in wireless technology in the future.

Back-up software provider Veritas, which was recently the subject of a multi-billion dollar acquisition by security vendor Symantec, has once again run into problems with its financial reporting, forcing a delay in the filing of its 2004 10K.

Fujitsu has managed to hold on to its outsourcing contract with the NSW Road Traffic Authority for the next seven years after already managing the data centre and related information technology operations since 1997.

Analysts have predicted that Australia will have a fully-fledged broadband market by next year, with two and a half million people with access to it, presenting a golden opportunity for all kinds of companies to take advantage of the infra...

EMC is working with VeriTest to produce a testing and certification program that aims to help customers to deploy its content addressed storage platform with applications from independent software vendors.

IBM has signed up a deal with Cisco to provide virtualisation software that will manage Cisco's storage, which happens to be stored EMC's arrays, such as Symmetric and Clariion.

Iomega Corporation has improved its NAS 200d series by adding a built-in Iomega REV 35GB drive, for backup and archiving, increasing the capacity up to 750 gigabytes and allowing it to manage an unlimited number of network printers.

Network Appliance has updated its virtualisation software so that it will work with storage products from other vendors so that it can pool content together from DAS, NAS and San systems.

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