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    Software, services drive IBM to 'solid' Q1 results 18 April, 2007 08:20

    Continued strong software sales and some improvements in IBM's services business buoyed its first quarter earnings, the company reported Tuesday.
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    IBM, Hitachi buyouts could destroy good products 09 February, 2007 14:28

    Over the past two months, Network Appliance completed its acquisition of Topio, IBM announced its intentions to purchase Softek Storage Solutions and now Hitachi Data Systems is buying Archivas. But which of these acquisitions can users expect to succeed in the long run?
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    Softek buy a key piece of IBM's services strategy 30 January, 2007 08:15

    IBM's plan to acquire data mobility specialist Softek Storage Solutions marks another step along the way in transforming IBM's services business, according to company executives.
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    Softek speeds up data migration, replication 10 January, 2007 08:25

    Softek Storage Solutions this week announced enhancements to its storage management software that allow users to migrate and replicate data faster.
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    Making sense of storage management 03 August, 2005 09:52

    In a world where compliance encourages companies to save everything, emerging standards promise flexibility and control for heterogeneous storage environments.
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    EMC announces Symmetrix 7, rebrands as DMX-3 26 July, 2005 09:21

    EMC unveiled its Symmetrix DMX-3 high-end, storage-array system, previously code-named Symmetrix 7, Monday. The system will begin to ship in early September, according to company executives speaking on a conference call.
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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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    SNIA furthers interoperability efforts 25 August, 2004 10:39

    Those of you with an interest in IT humour might remember the old joke about standards: "Sure standards are good. That's why we have so many of them!"
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    Softek emerges from Fujitsu 07 April, 2004 07:20

    A management-led buyout has freed Softek from Fujitsu.
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    Technology takes the prize 26 January, 2004 12:20

    This year looks to be brighter for information technology. Budgets are thawing. And numerous new products — many of them relatively inexpensive — beckon with promises to improve the performance, reliability, security, manageability, or profitability of your infrastructure. Which ones will really deliver? Here’s the roundup of 2003’s key IT trends and the picks, from the test centre of Computerworld’s sister publication InfoWorld, of the most innovative and effective products for 2004.
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    Virtualization eases integration 17 September, 2003 12:46

    Looking for a surefire way to simplify SAN administration and make integration a snap? Look no further than virtualization, the secret sauce in the Fujitsu Software Technology (Fujitsu Softek) and IBM solutions.
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