Network Storage

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.

Hewlett-Packard has found its new leader, Mark Hurd, to put its recent troubles behind it and take it forward into a new era, it hopes, filled with confidence and success.

The IDC has reported that businesses in Australia have gone crazy for wireless connectivity since Telstra launched cheap entry-level brands in February 2004, prompting a price ware between Internet Service Providers.

Hewlett-Packard has released new products that aim to integrate storage, archiving, filing, search, databases and servers provided by different companies, so that organisations can now deal with one vendor instead of many.

Novell and Veritas have consolidated their relationship by offering new Linux storage management software for a select group of customers in a move that shows that Linux is gathering momentum in the enterprise.

A new online service has been created by Big Blue to help organisations protect, store and retrieve essential data for analysis in the case of an emergency when a disaster or outage occurs.

Overland Storage claims that it has shipped more disk-based backup and recovery solutions than any other vendor in the world after recently selling more than 1000 REO appliances.

In a quest to effectively manage and store the massive amounts of data generated through its research into nuclear technology, CERN (the European organisation for nuclear research) has established what is considered to be the world's large...

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