Network Storage

In the wake of its successful OEM launch earlier this year and as the popularity of Solid State Disks (SSDs) rapidly increases, SanDisk has announced that it will now be selling the drives to system integrators.

High Definition media storage has prompted a host of companies to go Format-Agnostic and produce titles for both High Definition DvD (HD DvD) and Blu-Ray.

Seagate Technology’s little child company, EVault has announced the release of its Unified Recovery Platform.

Hitachi Data Systems has announced a change in its portfolio of midrange storage systems to green up its offerings.

Love it or hate it, Tape storage is a very real part of most data centres and is hailed as the greenest storage technology available.

Cisco has collaborated with Rueters, Intel and Sun Microsystems to create an automated trading solution.

Hewlett Packard, IBM and Quantum, the three contributing companies to the Linear Tape Open (LTO) format have today announced that over 80 Million LTO tape cartridges and 20 Million LTO tape drives have been shipped.

To combat the exploding popularity of Facebook, Myspace has just announced it will exclusively distribute “Quarterlife” a new TV drama following the lives of a bunch of twenty-somethings on its MyspaceTV network.

Hewlett Packard has just launched its c3000 blade server enclosure which is targetted at midsize companies.

Having just sold their one millionth iPhone in the US, Apple have taken the US market by storm, but with its European release just around the corner stiff competition is expected from Nokia’s answer to the iPhone phenomenon.

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