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    Data explosion disrupts local market in storage showdown 04 February, 2008 14:57

    Companies struggling to contain explosive data growth rates claim continuing backup problems and poor archiving practices are disrupting business operations and contributing to serious storage issues.
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    iSCSI: Hot technology for 2008 15 January, 2008 11:54

    ISCSI runs over plain, old Ethernet, which means you don't need a separate Fibre Channel network. You don't need host bus adapters. You don't need Fibre Channel switches. You don't need specialized IT staffers.
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    Study: Disk drive failures 13 times what vendors say 05 March, 2007 10:37

    Customers are replacing disk drives at rates far higher than those suggested by the estimated mean time between failure (MTBF) supplied by drive vendors, according to a study of about 100,000 drives conducted by Carnegie Mellon University.
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    Symantec warns of faltering storage sales 17 January, 2007 08:04

    Weak sales in its enterprise storage group have forced Symantec to warn of lower-than-expected financial results for its most recent quarter.
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    Softek's moving target: Whatever happened to SRM and Softek? 07 July, 2005 10:00

    Back in 2003 much was written about storage resource management, with products from Softek, Trellisoft, CA and others. Customers could get much better storage uitilisation by using SRM products, and defer buying expensive storage. But these ideas turned out to be impractical and then three technology developments stopped SRM in its tracks.
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    Backing Up the Edge 25 August, 2004 11:00

    Thanks to remote data replication and disk-based backup technologies, the data center is reasserting control over branch-office backups.
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    SunGard, EVault team up to secure online data backup 05 August, 2004 10:00

    SunGard Availability Services and EVault have inked a partnership aimed at the growing market for securing online data backup and recovery solutions for medium- and large-size businesses.
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    Snap Appliance goes iSCSI: New Linux NAS box hits the midrange 04 August, 2004 11:19

    Snap Appliance, which recently became a division of Adaptec, today announced its first iSCSI-enabled network-attached storage (NAS) array, allowing both file and block-based storage of data within the same enclosure.
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    EMC reports double-digit growth in Q2 22 July, 2004 11:26

    EMC this week reported double-digit revenue growth during its second quarter across almost all of its product lines, from storage systems and software to services. While the results met analyst expectations, some experts said EMC should be wary about losing sales in its core product, the high-end Symmetrix storage array.
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    EMC releases upgraded ControlCenter 22 June, 2004 08:04

    EMC Monday announced the latest version of its flagship storage management software, which it said offers "more complete support" for competing products such as arrays from Hewlett-Packard (HP), Hitachi Data Systems and IBM, as well as Linux servers.
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    EMC packages Centera with software, services 08 June, 2004 08:00

    EMC on Monday announced three technology bundles that combine its Centera fixed-data disk array with software and technical services for storing e-mail and documents to support regulatory compliance initiatives.
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