Network Storage

Microsoft’s Hyper-V technology has finally been released to manufacturing (RTM) - a full two-months before it was originally predicted to be released, although it is missing a few key features.

eDiscovery specialist Kazeon has announced that it now has in excess of 50 billion documents and 3000 terabytes being managed by its Information Access and Management platform.

Plasmon and NetApp are teaming up to create a range of fully integrated archiving solutions to suit a variety of situations.

IDC is predicting massive growth for the solid state disk (SSD) market over the next four years, with revenues to grow at a phenomenal 70 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) through 2012.

Data Domain has added new capabilities to its nearline storage offerings in the form of its Retention Lock software.

HP is fixing to further improve its data protection capabilities, announcing new data deduplication solutions that it claims will increase disk utilisation by up to 50 times.

Spending on remote branches around the world is set to grow by a strong 6 percent by 2011 to hit US$24.2 (AU$25.42) billion, says a new study by IDC.

Data recovery specialist Kroll Ontrack is calling for greater caution when retiring old hardware, saying that poor data management can lead to security violations.

Integrated storage area network (SAN) provider StoneFly has introduced its first high-availability IP SAN with encryption, saying it can help combat the “rising tide of data security breaches.”

Enhance Technology has released the UltraStor RS16 FS, a dual Fibre Channel 4Gbps storage system boosted by a 64-bit hardware architecture.

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