Network Storage

EVault has released its EVault Continuum Server, to protect vital database applications, such as emails, enterprise resource planning and information that needs to be kept stored securely.

The enterprise storage semiconductor market will pass the US$1 billion mark in 2005, an 18.5 percent jump from 2004 when the market will rise to US$857 million.

Most managers are too busy to carry out the most important data storage management activities, according to a recent survey carried out in Australia this month.

Iomega Corporation has announced the release of new disk-to-disk autoloaders that can store 10-slots of 35GB REV disks, allowing it contain 350GB of native capacity, rising to 700GB with 2:1 software compression.

The road to utility computing and the elements to be added along the way formed the core of the discussion at the first Veritas Vision conference to be held in Australia.

SAN Health, provided by Brocade Communication Systems, has been well received by companies around the world since its conception in Australia, freeing companies up from having to manually optimise and maintain their SANs.

EMC Corporation has bought Dantz Development Corporation so that it can offer backup and recovery software and services to small and midsize businesses in need of data protection solutions.

IBM has gone into battle with EMC and Hitachi this week by releasing its highest capacity storage arrays to help organisations grow with ever increasing storage demands.

The SANS Institute has provided some well needed advice to organisations concerned about how to deal with Internet-related weaknesses in SANS to help them to activate their defences.

IBM has outlined a strategy around its mainframe computing platform aimed at leveraging the mainframe's strengths to help customers live up to IBM's slogan of becoming "on demand" businesses, and is also reportedly set to announce a new se...

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