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    IBM hikes virtualized storage performance with SSDs 15 October, 2009 08:16

    IBM will add support for SSDs to version 5.0 of its SAN Volume Controller and is promising a big boost in performance with or without flash storage.
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    Next-gen storage for SMB 01 June, 2007 10:36

    It's a simple equation: as data storage needs to grow, so do storage costs. And as the costs for physical space and energy (for both powering up and cooling down the hardware) continue to rise, storage efficiency will become a higher priority. Here are four next-generation technologies that could help.
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    Clustered NEC arrays scale from gigabytes to a petabyte 11 May, 2007 13:12

    Taking a cue from its supercomputing legacy, NEC Corporation of America Wednesday introduced a series of storage arrays that achieve new benchmarks in scalability, performance and availability for the storage vendor by scaling from a terabyte to a petabyte nondisruptively and offering different hard drive classes in the same enclosure.
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    When in doubt, buy more storage 24 April, 2007 10:00

    Imagine driving a car without a fuel gauge. You have no idea how much fuel is in the tank and worry that you're about to run out, so you stop at every petrol station you see to buy more. Storage managers in data centers have much the same problem.
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    Next-gen storage 11 April, 2007 12:30

    It's a simple equation: As data storage needs grow, so do storage costs. In fact, even as prices continue to come down, storage equipment now accounts for 19 percent of the IT hardware budget, according to a report from Forrester Research. And that figure doesn't include costs such as energy and management.
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    Acquisitions help storage vendors sell management tools 04 April, 2007 17:01

    Quantum Monday updated its StorNext storage management software, joining the trend among vendors that are expanding storage systems for enterprises.
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    IBM enhances entry-level storage products 18 January, 2007 11:51

    IBM is adding features and capacity to its entry-level disk storage array products for small-to-medium sized businesses (SMB) to match that of more expensive enterprise-level systems.
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    Network Appliance adds to storage lineup 07 November, 2006 08:20

    Network Appliance is introducing midrange network storage platforms Tuesday that it says pose a competitive challenge to storage devices from rivals EMC and Hewlett-Packard.
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    SNW - IBM fattens tape capacity to 700G bytes 01 November, 2006 13:48

    IBM has made a pair of tape storage product improvements, including the introduction of a tape cartridge that holds 700G bytes of data.
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    User pain may be eased by EMC realignment 25 October, 2006 08:38

    Users frustrated by EMC's somewhat disjointed sales and service process may get relief in a new project aimed at streamlining more than a score of businesses the storage giant has acquired in recent years.
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    EMC, NetApp unveil data classification tools 25 September, 2006 08:37

    EMC this week brought out software that it says can help users manage unstructured files. The new tool can help users in efforts to comply with government regulations like the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and HIPAA,. EMC said.
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