Network Storage

The future of solid state storage drives (SSDs) has taken a leap forward today, with Samsung showing off a new prototype 256GB high-speed drive in Taipei.

According to the analysts at ABI Research, network storage will be the fastest growing core home networking category over the next five years, with the sector expected to hit just over US$1.4 (AU$1.46) billion by 2013.

Microsoft is elbowing its way further into the virtualisation market, with the announcement that now its acquisition of Kidaro is complete it will be integrating the firm’s technology into its Desktop Optimisation Pack.

IBM, Devon IT and CentriServ have banded together to launch a new server and desktop enterprise consolidation assessment program (eCon), designed specifically for large enterprises interested in moving into blade and virtualisation technology.

Samsung is upping the ante when it comes to power-saving storage, announcing its latest 1 terabyte ‘EcoGreen’ F1 hard disk.

Brocade and EMC are collaborating on a new development effort that they say will help data centres rapidly and reliably encrypt data for security and compliance purposes.

EMC has unveiled the latest version of its application discovery and dependency mapping solution – Smarts Application Discovery Manager (ADM) 6.0.

HP has reinforced its virtualisation capabilities with the announcement of new mobile thin client hardware, extended software offerings and deeper industry alliances.

Archiving solution specialist Plasmon has announced new plans to bring virtualisation to archive management and help organisations better manage exploding levels of data they are forced to retain.

Bright lights, techno music and the federal communications minister were all part of the show as CeBit kicked off in Sydney.

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