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Mimosa Adds Files to Archiving Mix - May 9, 2008
By Judy Mottl
Mimosa Systems now archives files, e-mail and other content for e-discovery and retention purposes.
Network Changes Afoot in EMC's Lines - May 8, 2008
By Erin Joyce
Storage vendor is looking to build more business in the network configuration space with new product releases. Memo to HP?
SAS Reaches 6Gbps Milestone - May 6, 2008
By Enterprise IT Planet Staff
A Dell prototype outfitted with gear from Seagate and LSI, paves the way for Serial Attached SCSI storage servers that reliably shuttle data at 6Gbps.
Sun Pushes Open Source Storage - May 6, 2008
By Judy Mottl
But analysts say the storage market remains a tough sell for open source technologies.
IBM Adds Online Storage to Its Services Arsenal - April 30, 2008
By Paul Shread
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 - April 30, 2008
By Judy Mottl
Anyone looking for proof of data de-duplication's acceptance need look no further than Data Domain's 160 percent first-quarter growth.
Ocarina Wants to De-Dupe Primary Data - April 22, 2008
By Judy Mottl
The startup sees a role for data de-duplication technology in primary storage environments.
IBM's Diligent Dedupe Buy - April 18, 2008
By Pedro Hernandez
Big Blue's enterprise storage strategy comes into sharper focus with its most recent acquisition.
Deduplication Gets More Face Time - April 18, 2008
By Judy Mottl
Ocarina becomes the latest to talk up "de-dupe" -- a mainstay of the backup realm -- for a new role in enterprises' primary storage environments.
IBM Simplifies Media Storage - April 16, 2008
By Judy Mottl
Big Blue's new service assesses data loads and storage demands to streamline media and entertainment storage operations.
Cisco Buys Nuova as FCoE Heats Up - April 15, 2008
By Paul Shread
In a play on converged data center networks and Fibre Channel over Ethernet, Cisco is acquiring Nuova Systems and unveiling a new switch.
Buffalo Intros 1TB Handheld NAS - April 8, 2008
By Pedro Hernandez
Buffalo cooks up a pint-sized NAS unit that packs a 1TB punch.
HP Wants Storage to Feel Secure - April 7, 2008
By Paul Shread
HP overhauls its storage security offerings as the Storage Networking World conference gets underway.
Data Domain Plugs into Symantec API - April 2, 2008
By Paul Shread
Data Domain becomes the first storage vendor to take advantage of a new interoperability feature built into Symantec's Veritas NetBackup that allows data to be backed up to disk without the need to emulate tape.