Network Storage

An Aussie company based in Adelaide has created a document classification records management system for Microsoft packages which it claims is as good as more expensive electronic document and records management solutions.

Blu-ray technology has given the optical storage market a new lease

Solving the time-sensitive data management issues of a music industry giant.

Blu-ray technology has given the optical storage market a new lease

Veritas Software has bought KVault Software so that it can provide customers with the ability to manage, backup and archive corporate email and data, enabling organisations to quickly address regulatory compliance.

EMC has made new strides towards increasing the flexibility of managing networked storage by offering a cheaper version of the network attached storage systems with better application connectivity through the use of iSCSI support.

Palmchip Corporation, which produces semiconductor IP and system-on-chip (SoC) platform technology, has launched a new company to that will focus on manufacturing chips exclusively for wireless storage applications.

OneSteel has managed to increase its report and transaction processing times by 30 percent thanks to a new storage management solutions provided by Telstra and EMC divisions.

SNIA claimed at this week's Storage World event, held in Sydney, that the challenges and complexities of managing multi-vendor storage environments should be a concern of the past thanks to its efforts to create standards throughout the industry.

Big Blue is making plans to offer a disaster recovery service for smaller businesses that use network-attached storage systems, so that they can provide hot backup for every aspect of their networks.

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