Thursday, July 22, 2010

EMC, Xiotech, Nimbus and Actifio launch new storage products

  Dell to acquire storage vendor Ocarina Networks | Seagate GoFlex Home Aims to Broaden Network Storage
 
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EMC, Xiotech, Nimbus and Actifio launch new storage products
EMC, Xiotech, Nimbus and Actifio announced this week a variety of news – a new deduplication appliance, an SSD appliance, a desktop virtualization initiative and the launch and funding of a new storage startup. Read More


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Save 20% to 30% with Virtualization
We can't slow your data growth, but we can help you buy less storage to support it. By addressing capital and operational expenses, Hitachi Data Systems offers customers a sustainable approach to storage. The following E-guide showcases how easy it can be to implement virtualization, tiered storage and software to deliver economic benefits. Click to continue

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Implementing Tiered Storage:
IDC: Enterprises that are investigating deploying a tiered storage architecture should consider using an external services provider to assist with the migration. Of critical importance is the ability to offer a range of services from the initial planning all the way through to ongoing support and management. Read Now

Dell to acquire storage vendor Ocarina Networks
Dell announced Monday that it plans to acquire Ocarina Networks, a maker of hardware and software designed to reduce the amount of storage capacity enterprises need, for an undisclosed sum. Read More


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Setting Up a Seven-Figure IT Cost Avoidance at JEA
Learn how storage acquisition costs are 67% lower, performance is faster, recovery takes minutes instead of days, and a seven figure cost avoidance lies ahead. Read Now

Seagate GoFlex Home Aims to Broaden Network Storage
In the latest installment of Seagate's GoFlex series of portable and desktop hard drives, Seagate today introduced the GoFlex Home network-connected drive. Available in 1TB ($160) and 2TB ($229) capacities, the drive works with Windows and Mac systems. Read More


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Virtualize your end-to-end IT infrastructure
A virtual storage infrastructure available only from HP can double your capacity utilization and cut management costs in half with innovations that unlock trapped capacity in individual servers or in enterprise disk arrays. Learn how. Read Now

Samsung Intros 1TB Drive for Notebooks, Other Gadgetry
Samsung Tuesday announced its new 1TB Spinpoint MT2 2.5-inch internal hard drive. The new drive is suitable for portable storage like portable external hard drives, or could also be used for anything from future HDTVs, home theater systems, set-top boxes, and some laptops. Read More

Lexar's 128GB Echo SE flash drive features backup software
Lexar on Tuesday released a 128GB version of its Echo SE USB flash drive. About the size of a typical USB flash drive, the 128GB Echo SE is $500. Read More

54% of travellers take corporate data on holiday
More than half (54 percent) of travellers have work documents and sensitive data stored on a laptop they take on holiday with them, says Generator Hostels. Read More

 
 
 

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