Network Storage

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has lifted the lid on their latest Travelstar drive for notebooks, with a staggering half-terabyte of storage.

With Christmas just gone and the new year approaching, it appears that many firms are hard at work despite the holidays, with Dell another of several IT heavyweights announcing acquisitions in the final days of 2007, in this case the data ...

In another bid to boost its information on-demand portfolio, and its 12th acquisition of the year, IBM has announced that it is acquiring the privately held in-memory database software developer Solid Information Technology.

Intuit, the developer of QuickBooks Pro is under fire from its customers after deploying a faulty automatic product update that is alleged to have deleted purchase orders, spreadsheets and a host of other sensitive business data.

Intel has taken another big step forward with its solid state memory capabilities, announcing a new generation of flash storage chips that can cram 16GB of data in the same area as a small coin.

In another break from tradition following the early release of Office 2007 SP1 last week, Microsoft has squeaked out the first public beta of its virtualisation technology well in advance of the early 2008 data originally planned.

Virtualisation specialist Onaro has rolled out a range of new products aimed squarely at data centre storage automation, claiming it can help virtualised data centres further integrate storage with IT operations.

London based Rackspace has today warned organisations that the Christmas period is putting unforeseen levels of pressure on website infrastructure, with potential for lost revenue if things go south.

Processing giant, Intel has released an open-source software package aiming to assist the development of the Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) specification

With the release of its latest storage capacity management software, MonoSphere is touting big savings for medium and large organisations, claiming that the new version can cut power and cooling costs in half.

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