Network Storage

We’ve crossed into the realm of less then one month remaining before the federal election and the broadband mud flinging has continued to escalate, caught in the crossfire this week is Optus’ head of technology and planning, Peter Ferris.

While most of the population has become very adept at ignoring email spam which promises to make things go faster, in the case of DSL connections speeding up to 100MB/sec over Copper phone lines it may be in the realms of possibility.

Riverbed has adding some potent new capabilities to its Steelhead wide area file services (WAFS) device this week, claiming better performance during disaster recovery, new encryption functionality, support for Oracle 11i applications and ...

CommVault and Dell will be teaming up to deliver the Simpana 7.0 software suite and expanded Data Protection, Replication and Archiving capabilities to OEMs.

As the SSD market ramps up more and more companies are getting in on the action. Data storage specialist Transcend has become the latest firm to announced the arrival of a range of SATA solid state drives (SSDs).

Hard Drive producer, Western Digital (WD) has announced it has achieved 520 Gb/inch squared areal density, in what it claims is the world’s highest hard drive density.

DataCore has announced a new suite of ‘transplantable’ iSCSI SAN and disaster recovery solutions that it reckons are perfect for SMBs and SMEs.

AT&T has made a move into SMB data storage, offering small firms a new remote data storage service for as little as US$10 per month.

Virtualisation changes the paradigm of disaster recovery (DR) which Business Continuity Asia Pacific and VMware hope to address as they present the ‘turn-key’ enablement of cost-effective DR across both physical and virtual platforms in a ...

Falconstor has given its backup and archiving capabilities a boost with the addition of two new VTL appliances, both featuring integrated data de-duplication technology.

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