Network Storage

To medium-sized companies, as a business issue information security is more important than reducing costs, so says a new survey from Arrow Enterprise Computing Solutions.

According to calculations by the BBC, in the year leading up to April 2008 the UK government lost personal information of four million of its citizens.

Due to surging demand, IBM has committed US$300 (AU$342) million to the expansion of its business continuity and resiliency services in ten countries around the world.

With data storage levels and the popularity of virtualisation growing rapidly, Idealstor says that it can ease VMware backups with its new removable disk to disk solution.

Sun Microsystems is showing off some significant adoption numbers for the OpenSolaris Storage community, illustrating a 20 percent growth in registered members in six months.

Data storage and networking specialist HiFn has unveiled its new unified storage platform, which consolidates multiple Enterprise-class storage applications into a single high-performance storage system.

iStor Networks has introduced a new virtualisation solution that it says can simplify storage provisioning and allocation.

The US’s Dependable Computer Guys (DCG) has announced a new partnership with with Zenith Infotech to create a new data backup solution for SMBs that offers an enterprise-level solution without the price tag.

The open source cluster and grid software community, Grid.org, has announced that its open source cluster software stack, UniCluster has rolled past 5,000 downloads.

Storage and dataflow specialist Apace has announced the arrival of its Octopa Data system, heralding the solution as the world’s first platform for heterogeneous storage & project management, collaboration and workflow.

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