Network Storage

EMC’s VMware is claiming that it can run virtually any application on any Windows operating system without conflict, with its new ThinApp 4.0.   

Western Digital has delivered its latest drive offering: a one-terabyte, 3.5-inch, 7200 RPM monster that it claims is the fastest on the market.

ioSafe has just introduced a new line of 3.5” hard drives that it says are disaster-proof – a first for the industry.

Cloud computing is working wonders in the world of medical research and astronomy, and as more computing power comes online IBM is working to open the power of the grid to humanitarian causes such as the food crisis.

CommVault has released an updated version of CommVault Storage Manager, one of five core modules in the Simpana software suite

IDC has reported strong growth in the worldwide solid state disk (SSD) market, claiming that market momentum has driven factory revenues to 10.8 percent year-on-year growth in Q1, 2008.

Server isolation solution provider Apani has released a new, first-of-its-kind security solution that protects both physical and virtual environments.

As the world’s appetite for digital storage capacity exponentially expands, the analysts at IDC have made the astute observation that demand for HDDs will continue to grow.

Nexsan is attempting to clean up the storage market’s environmental credentials, announcing the industry’s first green SAS storage solution with MAID 2.0.

Brocade has agreed to pay US$160 (AU$167) million to settle a federal securities class-action lawsuit, launched in response to it’s restatement of certain financial results in 2005.

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