Network Storage

At first glance, the confrontation between fibre channel protocol and IP-based storage protocol iSCSI could be seen as just another turf war served up by the IT industry - Microsoft vs. Sun vs. open source, J2EE vs. .Net, Macintosh vs. per...

Hitachi have announced a new suite of data migration services in what the Japanese based company are hailing as the world’s only storage agnostic and transparent solution.

IBM has announced that its POWER6 microprocessors will be scaled down for small and medium-sized customers, along with an expanded virtualisation offering.

Cisco systems have announced their new series of switching platforms targeted squarely at the data centre market.

Texas Memory Systems has laid claim to another world data storage performance record, and at the same time it claims to have broken another price versus performance record.

HP has just released a trio of new thin clients, including a new laptop that can store data and access everything else, from OS to applications, wirelessly from a central server.

Kidaro has unveiled a new take on virtualisation, tying desktop virtualisation into a disaster recovery solution which enables employees to load their work desktops on their personal PCs.

Hewlett Packard has announced two brand new energy-efficient desktop PC’s which the computing giant claims is the industry’s first to feature a Solid State Drive (SSD).

A new report has warned organisations to get with the programme and realise industrial innovation has been and gone, it’s the user-led paradigm prevalent in online technologies that’s now leading the charge.

When the British Ministry of Defence had a laptop stolen with the personal details of 600,000 people interested in joining the armed forces there was a collective gasp at the extend of the data loss, further reports have come to light whic...

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