Network Storage

Lazer-Video Multimedia (LVM), an optical disk manufacturer based in Russia has finalised the deal that will see the purchase of an INDIGO Blu-Ray manufacturing line, provided by Oerlikon.

Infoworld’s Best of Open Source Software awards (BOSSIE’s) for 2007 have been released with top honours going to an interesting list of candidates.

According to a new survey from the logistics company DHL, 60 percent of New Zealand exporters are now using the internet to organise the pick up, delivery and shipping of goods.

Utility provider ActewAGL has proposed a massive $1 billion ‘data city’ combining over 20 data building constructed as a hub in Hume, Canberra.

The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has decided to bring its $1.8 billion computer and communications services outsourcing agreement with the US Electronic Data Systems (EDS) to a close and put the contract up for tender from the end of Octobe...

In the wake of its successful OEM launch earlier this year and as the popularity of Solid State Disks (SSDs) rapidly increases, SanDisk has announced that it will now be selling the drives to system integrators.

High Definition media storage has prompted a host of companies to go Format-Agnostic and produce titles for both High Definition DvD (HD DvD) and Blu-Ray.

Seagate Technology’s little child company, EVault has announced the release of its Unified Recovery Platform.

Hitachi Data Systems has announced a change in its portfolio of midrange storage systems to green up its offerings.

Love it or hate it, Tape storage is a very real part of most data centres and is hailed as the greenest storage technology available.

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