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  • EU to fund research into cloud storage technologies

    The European Union is giving €15.7 million (US$21.4 million) for a research project that will explore new technologies around cloud computing, including data mobility and secure access control.

    Written by Jeremy Kirk15 Nov. 10 05:09
  • Five ways to successfully manage dynamic storage infrastructures

    Don't look now, but the data center is transforming. Seeking greater efficiencies, enterprises of all sizes have steadily evolved from application-based silos to virtualized environments. Now this evolution is taking the next leap forward as innovative enterprises move toward next-generation cloud computing models that deliver IT as a service (ITaaS) -- via both internal and external cloud services.

    Written by Paul Turner, NetApp's GM of SANscreen BU11 Nov. 10 04:25
  • NetApp releases flurry of hardware, OS upgrades

    NetApp today announced hardware upgrades to its midrange and high-end line of Fabric-Attached Storage (FAS) arrays as well as to its Data ONTAP 8 operating system, which it launched a little more than a year go

    Written by Lucas Mearian09 Nov. 10 22:13
  • 25 new IT companies to watch

    The next generation of IT vendors has arrived on the scene. Driven by a tentative economic recovery that is seeing venture capitalists release a few more dollars to tech startups, and a need to create tools for the world of cloud computing and virtualization, a flood of young technology companies is hitting the market.

    Written by Jon Brodkin26 Oct. 10 00:52
  • EMC stock rises on Oracle buyout rumor

    Speculation that <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/100510-oracle-to-buy-sso-vendor.html?source=nww_rss">Oracle might buy EMC</a> pushed EMC's <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/101310-emc-tackles-big-data-with.html">stock price</a> up about 5% on Thursday, even as several analysts called such an acquisition unlikely.

    Written by Jon Brodkin16 Oct. 10 04:16
  • IBM unveils virtualized, highly scalable mid-range storage array

    Calling it a "game changer," IBM today announced a modular storage array that can scale from 12 to 240 drives and accept legacy storage from competitors through a virtualization engine, which allows the storage to be managed as a single pool.

    Written by Lucas Mearian08 Oct. 10 06:19
  • HP branches out

    HP this week rolled out new and enhanced products and services across its networking, security and computing portfolios designed to improve the performance and delivery of application services to businesses.

    Written by Jim Duffy06 Oct. 10 00:39
  • OCZ's hyperfast SSD with 3X SAS speed set to ship

    OCZ is set to begin shipping later this month its first solid state drive (SSD) using a new proprietary interface that's said to be three times faster than serial-attached SCSI (SAS).

    Written by Lucas Mearian05 Oct. 10 05:53
  • Lustre settles into post-Oracle life

    Despite reassurances from Oracle, advocates of yet another ex-Sun Microsystems technology are voicing concern about the future of their software. In this latest case, the technology is Lustre, a file system widely used across the supercomputing community.

    Written by Joab Jackson01 Oct. 10 04:25
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