Network Storage

On the 16th of December most people will be thinking about it only being nine more sleeps until Christmas, what isn’t so well known is that it will also be the day the humble transistor turns 60.

The HMRC data loss incident is still sending shockwaves through the UK IT industry, with a recent meeting of the CSO Interchange, a high-level forum geared to hot contemporary topics, finding that in the wake of the incident brand reputati...

Dell’s direct marketing strategy is facing a significant turnaround as their latest acquisition EqualLogic, prepares to show them the ropes of a channel program.

With the silly season upon us, image is everything and Sony has left no doubt about the importance they place on the image of their Blu-Ray format, with two rapid-fire announcements claiming virtual domination of the Australian market.

While most of Microsoft’s usual swarm of testing cronies have been playing with it for months, the public beta release of Server 2008 has been made available for evaluation.

Analytics appliance provider Netezza claims to have doubled its device performance again, thanks to a new patent-pending addition to its Fast Engines framework.

Data protection specialist Falconstor has partnered up with storage system provider SeaChange International to release a new high-density, high-performance storage solution aimed specifically at SMEs.

Labor’s in power and the hotly anticipated national broadband network is the talk of the town, but what are the socio-economic benefits from this and even faster broadband infrastructure?

Storage capacity management firm MonoSphere has released the results of a new survey on IT careers, finding that unsurprisingly, employees who bring in new technologies to automate processes and make savings end up having more successful careers.

In the lead up to the UN conference on climate change in Bali, Indonesia, an environmental charity in the UK is claiming that carbon emissions from the IT sector are poised to overtake those from the aviation industry.

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