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  • F5 gets more cloud-friendly

    F5 is making file virtualization more cloud friendly with the introduction of software that translates storage protocols, making it possible to store files in public or private cloud networks using a range of technologies.

    Written by Tim Greene07 Dec. 10 07:24
  • Growing data need boosts Q3 storage revenue: IDC

    Disk storage revenue went up during the third quarter this year as companies invested more money in adding storage capacity to meet the explosion in data growth, IDC said on Thursday.

    Written by Agam Shah03 Dec. 10 16:10
  • Toshiba laptop drive embraces new security features

    Toshiba has become the latest storage vendor to build Opal Security Subsystem Class (Opal SSC) specification into its self-encrypting drive (SED) for PCs and laptops, the MKxx61GSYD.

    Written by John E Dunn03 Dec. 10 01:24
  • APC opens Perth data centre training centre

    American Power Conversion (APC) has opened a new data centre demonstration training facility in Perth to help educate Australian IT professionals about going green.

    Written by Computerworld Staff02 Dec. 10 11:14
  • Seagate ends private-equity buyout talks

    Seagate Technology has closed off talks on a potential private-equity buyout while saying the hard-disk-drive market has improved.

    Written by Stephen Lawson30 Nov. 10 12:06
  • How one CIO cured his info glut woes

    Herbalife, a $2.3 billion company that markets nutrition, weight-management and personal-care products to 2 million global distributors, made key changes in its sales strategy over the last year that brought with them a big jump in the amount of data the IT group must manage. The info glut-more than 240 terabytes of data-required a new storage and management strategy.

    Written by Kim S. Nash24 Nov. 10 09:59
  • Open Source Driver Debuts for AMD Fusion Chip

    Chip maker AMD on Monday reportedly released an open source driver for the first chip in its new Fusion line, giving Linux users a new, open source-friendly hardware choice in the cutting-edge family of processors.

    Written by Katherine Noyes24 Nov. 10 07:15
  • WA Treasury launches shared servers, storage sourcing strategy

    The Western Australia Department of Treasury and Finance (DTF) has moved to set up a whole-of-government sourcing arrangement for government agencies to procure x86 based servers and data storage services.

    Written by Tim Lohman24 Nov. 10 08:22
  • Compellent adds virtualization, hardware upgrades to its SAN

    Compellent Technologies today announced the availability of the latest version of its storage area network (SAN) technology, Storage Center 5.4 SAN, which incorporates several hardware upgrades as well as adding storage virtualization.

    Written by Lucas Mearian23 Nov. 10 00:13
  • 5 questions to ask your data center

    While tech companies are trying to outdo each other in data center design and energy efficiency, small businesses still can find choosing a data center a tough proposition. Entrusting your company's data and valuable information to someone else needs additional research and a certain confidence level with customer service.

    Written by Barbara E. Hernandez17 Nov. 10 11:10
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