Network Storage

Seagate is hoping that enterprises around the world will embrace this new generation disc drive, which will store data more quickly, offer greater capacity although it takes up 70 percent less space than a 3-inch discs drive.

Imaging giant Kodak has entered into an agreement with mobile telecommunications provider Verizon Wireless that will enable Verizon customers to share and store their camera phone images on the Internet.

Microprocessor manufacturer Intel has introduced two optical transceivers that will double the performance of Fibre Channel storage systems at about the same price.

Veritas Software has replaced its unpopular Business Server software package with its new NetBackup 5.0 Server, which the storage software vendor will be pitching at the small to medium business market.

HP has released new standardised products which will simplify and the reduce the cost of upgrading hardware for Enterprises in the future.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is leading consumer protection agencies from 24 countries over the next three days to crackdown on internet scams.

EMC has refreshed almost the entire line of its hardware products and promises double the performance of these systems for the same cost.

Rivals, Hewlett-Packard and EMC are planning to release new offerings, including pay-per-use pricing from HP and upgraded hardware from EMC

Enterprise storage provider EMC says it now has all the necessary building blocks in place to deliver complete end-to-end Information Lifecycle management (ILM) solutions to the enterprise, thanks to its recent spate of acquisitions.

Hewlett-Packard has made further progress along what it calls its adaptive enterprise strategy with the acquisition of management software companies Novadigm and Consera Software.

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