| EqualLogic Gives Dell a Boost By Paul Shread - May 30, 2008 Dell's storage sales were a bright spot in the first quarter and CEO Michael Dell made an interesting claim about the iSCSI market on the company's conference call. Linux File Systems: Ready for the Future? By Henry Newman - May 29, 2008 Despite the outcry from the open source faithful, Linux file systems will require some changes to handle the 100 TB environments that will become commonplace in the not too distant future. A Remedy for Health Care Archival Ills By Judy Mottl - May 28, 2008 BridgeHead Software's tool aims to make 'c-discovery' as easy as possible in a space where a handful of tech giants are already entrenched. EMC Protects Microsoft Apps in VMware Environments By Paul Shread - May 27, 2008 EMC's support for Exchange and SQL Server is the latest in growing development efforts for VMware by storage vendors. Is Storage Recession-Proof? By Paul Shread - May 23, 2008 For now, at least, the answer appears to be 'yes.' So which vendors are benefiting from the resilience in the storage sector and who's getting left behind? EMC Kicks NetApp's NAS By Drew Robb - May 22, 2008 EMC can't keep its Celerra NS unified storage appliances on the shelves and could be a big reason behind NetApp's slowing growth rate. IBM Puts Data Archiving in the Spotlight By Judy Mottl - May 21, 2008 Big Blue opens a solutions center in Mexico focused just on archiving solutions. From the Internet.com eBook Library: Navigating Your IT Career A career in information technology usually has its share of ups and downs. Download this Internet.com eBook to learn where the jobs are in IT, how to negotiate a salary, and helpful advice on job security and how to deal with a layoff. Join Internet.com now to download! http://www.devx.com/ebook/Link/34938 | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here EMC Takes on Tape By Drew Robb - May 20, 2008 The storage giant says new capacity and power-saving technologies make disk a viable alternative to tape backup. EMC Sees Bright Future for Flash and De-Dupe By Drew Robb - May 19, 2008 The storage giant sees flash drives and data de-duplication playing a big role in enterprises, according to EMC World speakers. Storage Without the Spin By Jennifer Schiff - May 16, 2008 Pliant believes its new EFD solid state technology will change the way enterprises store data. Wanted: Your Opinion and First-Hand Accounts By - May 16, 2008 Enterprise Storage Forum is looking for a few good storage managers to write on trends and issues from a user's point of view. HP Frees Data From Databases By Paul Shread - May 15, 2008 XML support in HP's Database Archiving software allows long-term retention of data without the need to preserve legacy applications and databases. Data Domain Moves De-Dupe Up Market By Judy Mottl - May 14, 2008 The company's new high-end storage appliance finds a spot alongside the big players. Brocade Unveils 8-Gig Switches, HBAs By Paul Shread - May 13, 2008 Brocade is shipping new 8-gigabit per second Fibre Channel fabric switches and HBAs but does the storage world really need another HBA vendor? VMware Gets Into Recovery By Paul Shread - May 12, 2008 VMware Site Recovery Manager helps virtualized server environments recover from disasters, and storage vendors are lining up to support the new offering. Linux File Systems: You Get What You Pay For By Henry Newman - May 9, 2008 Linux file systems have a number of limitations that make them a poor choice for large and high-performance computing environments. MonoSphere Makes Storage Work Harder By Judy Mottl - May 8, 2008 The company's SRM tools promise greater efficiencies and utilization rates. EMC Sees Gold in Network Management By Erin Joyce - May 7, 2008 The storage vendor is looking to build more business in the network configuration space with new product releases. Memo to HP? Mimosa Adds Files to Archiving Mix By Judy Mottl - May 7, 2008 Mimosa Systems now archives files, e-mail and other content for e-discovery and retention purposes. HP Unveils 'Extreme' Storage By Paul Shread - May 6, 2008 The new 9100 Extreme Data Storage System is HP's entry in the emerging market for Web 2.0 storage. Xiotech's Emprise: Storage System, Heal Thyself By Jennifer Schiff - May 5, 2008 Is Xiotech's innovative, self-healing storage system too good to be true? Gearing Up For Solid State By Henry Newman - May 2, 2008 Flash-based solid state drives are beginning to show up in enterprise storage, and while promising for high-performance applications, they have some reliability issues that must be addressed. EMC Backs Up Macs By Paul Shread - May 1, 2008 In a sign of how important the consumer market has become to EMC, the storage giant is extending its Mozy online backup service to Macs. Sun Pushes Open Source Storage By Judy Mottl - May 1, 2008 But analysts say the storage market remains a tough sell for open source technologies. Making Sure Your Data is Safe with SaaS By Drew Robb - April 30, 2008 Software as a Service is all the rage, but you need to know a few things before turning your data over to a third-party service provider. IBM Adds Online Storage to its Services Arsenal By Paul Shread - April 29, 2008 Online storage services took the spotlight in IBM's new services product lineup this week, thanks to Big Blue's recent acquisition of online backup pioneer Arsenal Digital. Data Domain Turns De-Dupe Into Dollars By Judy Mottl - April 28, 2008 Anyone looking for proof of data de-duplication's acceptance need look no further than Data Domain's 160 percent first-quarter growth. The Best-Kept Secret in Enterprise Storage By Jennifer Schiff - April 25, 2008 Fujitsu's Eternus line provides mid-range and high-end customers the performance, reliability and scalability they crave they just don't know it yet. Storage Security Standards Heat Up By Drew Robb - April 24, 2008 As storage vendors struggle with security and encryption key management, standards groups hope to speed up the process. EMC Navigates Tough Times By Paul Shread - April 23, 2008 EMC rode its core storage products to solid first-quarter results, despite what the company said is a tough economic environment. Blue Coat Picks Up Packeteer By Sean Michael Kerner - April 22, 2008 The acquisition will boost Blue Coat's WAN optimization and acceleration offerings and add WAFS technology too. HP Upline Suffers Downtime By Paul Shread - April 21, 2008 HP's new online backup service is off to a rough start. Update: HP says service back later this week. Ocarina Wants to De-Dupe Primary Data By Judy Mottl - April 21, 2008 The startup sees a role for data de-duplication technology in primary storage environments. IBM Gets Diligent By Judy Mottl - April 18, 2008 IBM officially entered the data de-duplication market today with the acquisition of Diligent Technologies. Consumer Devices Give Storage Admins Security Headaches By Paul Rubens - April 17, 2008 From iPods to USB memory sticks, consumer storage devices present potential security threats, and companies have sprung up to fill the need. Oracle Moves Toward 'Universal' Archive By David Needle - April 16, 2008 Oracle is moving beyond its database roots to support unstructured data in its latest Oracle Content Management offering. NEC's HYDRAstor Gets High Marks from Nonprofit By Jennifer Schiff - April 15, 2008 NEC's grid architecture helps the Anderson Center for Autism and others scale performance and storage as needed while eliminating duplicate data. IBM Simplifies Media Storage By Judy Mottl - April 14, 2008 Big Blue's new service assesses data loads and storage demands to streamline media and entertainment storage operations. |