Wednesday, June 20, 2007

HP goes green with new storage systems; Mempile promises 1TB disk

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Storage News Alert




Network World's Storage News Alert, 06/20/07

HP goes green with new storage systems, 06/19/07:  HP jumped on the green bandwagon Tuesday with the announcement of three new midrange storage systems and tape drives that it claims can reduce data-center cooling costs by as much as 50%.

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Storage in the Enterprise Newsletter: Mempile promises 1TB disk, 06/18/07:  A start-up based in Israel is appearing on the radar. Mempile makes 1TB disks called TeraDiscs and is targeting enterprise archiving applications.

Senforce adds encryption to endpoint security suite, 06/19/07:  Senforce on Monday announced a new version of its endpoint security suite that now features encryption.

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