Network Storage

Xyratex has bought nStor to advance expertise and improve RAID technology for organisations looking to purchase systems at the entry level are of the market.

The storage area network fibre channel has shown positive signs of growth, according to a report published by Dell'Oro Group, which has recorded that the market is 10 percent higher in the first quarter of 2005 than it was in the first qua...

Optical media developer Verbatim has announced plans to support the development of both Blu-ray and High-Definition DVD (HD-DVD) recordable and rewritable media. Both formats are expected to begin shipping in early 2006, when high-definiti...

IBM has released new virtualisation technology that aims to allow customers to pool, manage and optimise their IT resources across a variety of servers, networking and storage devices.

Western Digital claims that it has released the most reliable enterprise serial ATA hard drive in the world, which it claims has been reliability-rated at 1.2 million hours mean time between failure in high duty cycle environments.

EMC has unveiled its new high-end storage array that will ultimately be able to store up to 1 petabyte of data from more than 2000 disk drives.

McDATA has bought CNT so that it can provide better services to its customers for expanding and maintaining network storage capabilities, including support for data migration and disaster recovery across remote locations.

The Western Australia Local Government Association has implemented a new storage architecture to store, manage and protect its highly sensitive economic, social, political and personal data, and it is confident it is now sufficiently protected.

VoIP has evolved from the desktop and can now be used for wireless, roaming purposes to increase flexibility and extra convenience for users.

Visa USA and American Express have dropped their relationship with CardSystems Solutions after confidential information for 40 million accounts were exposed to a hacker because CardSystems stored this sensitive information in violation of ...

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