Six storage area network hardware vendors have committed to an interoperability standard for data mirroring, to help with business continuity projects.
Storage hardware distributor AustStor will undergo a name change, and expand into regional New South Wales, as part of its continued focus on pushing the benefits of magneto optical tape drives to Australian users.
A tape drive that has a native capacity of 1.2 terabytes is currently under development. Tandberg Data's subsidiary O-Mass and Imation have agreed to develop the new technology and hope to deliver it to the market in 2005.
Toshiba and NEC have started a standards war in the race to produce an heir for DVD in optical disc technology, by proposing a new format to compete with the existing Blu-ray consortium.
Six storage area network hardware vendors have committed to an interoperability standard for data mirroring, to help with business continuity projects.
Storage hardware distributor AustStor will undergo a name change, and expand into regional New South Wales, as part of its continued focus on pushing the benefits of magneto optical tape drives to Australian users.
A tape drive that has a native capacity of 1.2 terabytes is currently under development. Tandberg Data's subsidiary O-Mass and Imation have agreed to develop the new technology and hope to deliver it to the market in 2005.