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    ISCSI takes on Fibre Channel 20/04/2004 07:56:57

    It is difficult to find a traditional storage vendor to bad-mouth FC (Fibre Channel) despite the increased adoption of iSCSI.
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    Storage vendors address SMBs 14/04/2004 08:49:41

    Many believe the differences between an enterprise and an SMB (small to midsize business) storage problem is a matter of size. Overland Storage Inc. hopes to bridge those differences this week by introducing the REO 4000, its second disk-based family of storage appliances aimed at SMBs.
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    Softek emerges from Fujitsu 07/04/2004 07:20:24

    A management-led buyout has freed Softek from Fujitsu.
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    Feature: ILM slides into spotlight 07/04/2004 09:08:00

    Three letters will permeate through the halls of Storage Networking World this week: ILM.
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    F5 brings traffic management to blades 06/04/2004 07:13:51

    F5 Networks is extending its presence in the emerging blade-server management market with new security and packet-inspection enhancements to its BIG-IP Blade Controller software.
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    Application firewalls add Web services 09/03/2004 07:38:39

    Web application firewalls are evolving to support XML- and Web services-based applications, and vendors Teros and NetContinuum are both driving upcoming product releases in that direction.
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    Forum delivers XML firewall 18/02/2004 09:10:43

    Forum Systems Inc. is turning its attention to preventing threats targeted at Web services. The move comes after the company has provided mechanisms to ensure the validity of XML documents.
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    WatchGuard launches all-in-one security appliance 03/02/2004 11:31:02

    With designs to make life easier for small and midsize businesses, WatchGuard Technologies Inc. on Monday introduced a line of expandable multi-function security appliances.
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    StorageTek defines ILM strategy 15/12/2003 08:33:20

    Storagetek next year plans to flesh out its ILM (information lifecycle management) strategy with a raft of products designed to help customers manage data from creation to obliteration.
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    NetApp launches expanded NAS line 03/12/2003 07:27:57

    As Microsoft becomes a credible foe in the NAS arena, Network Appliance this week will unveil a wide range of enhancements to its product line.
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    IBM Tivoli updates ID management 07/10/2003 07:46:46

    Automating identity management is the latest move from IBM Tivoli. The company announced on Monday that all of the components that make up its identity management software platform have been updated to allow automation of policies and processes.
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