Network Storage

Remote branch offices can feel more confident about their data being managed more securely thanks to the introduction of the Cisco File Engine Series, which uses wide area file services technology to centralise content stored on different ...

Security software vendor Symantec is in the advanced stage of talks with Veritas to acquire the back up software provider in a deal worth around US$13 billion, according to a report in the New York Times.

Hitachi Information Technology and FalconStor Software have agreed to work together on future businesses in an effort to unite the storage management of enormous quantities of data that are flooding organisations.

EMC and Oracle have joined forces to speed up the time it takes customers to upgrade to the new Oracle Database 10g.

Verari Systems has released PUREcluster ipSAN, its first ISCI product, to combine a powerful storage server with automated virtualisation software features, and disk capacity into a single pool of shared storage.

Small and medium-sized businesses have been offered a helping hand by Hitachi Data Systems thanks to a new SAN starter solution based on the company's new Thunder 9520V Workgroup Modular Storage system.

Some of the super players in the storage world have united forces to combine the best of their assets so that enterprise customers will find it easier to integrate their products and an effective grid solution.

Not everything is big in Texas, as can be seen by the recent release of RamSan-120, which is the first solid state disk to work like a hard disk-based RAID.

Linux distributor Red Hat has reached an agreement with storage vendor Network Appliance to develop and deploy iSCSI IP storage area networks (SANs) within Linux environments.

Hewlett-Packard had decided to sign a deal with Veritas to OEM its virtualisation services instead of creating its own, which brings its original plans a year ahead of schedule.

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