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San Francisco network repairs may cost $1 million

San Francisco network repairs may cost $1 million

San Francisco’s FiberWAN network, which the city lost control of after an administrator changed user passwords, is now back under government control.
Iain Thomson Sep 12 2008 4:19PM Hardware
Mayor intervenes in San Francisco network takeover

Mayor intervenes in San Francisco network takeover

The mayor of San Francisco has intervened in the case of the city’s FiberWAN network being taken over by a rogue administrator.
Iain Thomson Jul 24 2008 9:57AM Security
Fusion-io unveils palm-sized San device

Fusion-io unveils palm-sized San device

The ioDrive can be installed in an HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure, and functions as a local storage device.

Clement James Nov 7 2007 2:08PM Storage
RSA event to launch security push

RSA event to launch security push

Annual security conference will cover Web 2.0 risks and breach notificationlaws
Phil Muncaster Oct 22 2007 11:17AM Security
Flash gears up for SAN role

Flash gears up for SAN role

Texas Memory Systems to introduce a SAN appliance featuring 2TB of Flashcapacity.
Martin Courtney Sep 24 2007 6:44AM Hardware
Brocade touts San interoperability

Brocade touts San interoperability

Access Gateway for HP based on N_Port ID Virtualisation.
Clement James Apr 24 2007 3:04PM Storage
Hackers access personal data of 46,000 University of California affiliates

Hackers access personal data of 46,000 University of California affiliates

Hackers have compromised a server to access the personal information of some 46,000 students, faculty and staff at the University of California, San Francisco.
Dan Kaplan Apr 10 2007 10:33AM Security
DOJ snags San Diego man for USC breach

DOJ snags San Diego man for USC breach

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced yesterday that it charged a San Diego man for hacking into the University of Southern California’s student application system and accessing personal records.
Ericka Chickowski Apr 21 2006 9:45PM Security
Is your SAN or NAS an Achilles heel?

Is your SAN or NAS an Achilles heel?

IT security has long been the focus of corporate attention, while storage security has been — perhaps unnoticeably — absent from the limelight. So it perhaps comes as a surprise to find that the data held in storage environments is frequently left vulnerable, simply because security in this area is so often overlooked.
James Middleton Dec 15 2005 10:36PM Security
Enstor appoints new managing director

Enstor appoints new managing director

Terry Semple, the man who installed Australia’s first fibre channel SAN, is the new managing director at storage integrator Enstor.
Byron Connolly Oct 7 2005 3:19PM Storage
San Fran man faces can after laptop raid

San Fran man faces can after laptop raid

A San Franciscan has been arrested after selling a laptop containing personal information of nearly 100,000 Berkeley University students.
David Quainton Sep 16 2005 3:33PM Security
Fujitsu in storage play

Fujitsu in storage play

Fujitsu Australia is taking a stab at securing some market share in the crowded storage market with its range of Eternus3000 SAN storage systems.
Byron Connolly Feb 18 2005 3:14PM Storage
DiData, EMC partner on Cisco deal

DiData, EMC partner on Cisco deal

Storage partners EMC and Dimension Data have deployed a Cisco SAN solution for Brisbane-based glass and alumininium maker and contractor, G James Glass & Aluminium.
Staff Writers Dec 24 2004 10:06AM Storage
Microsoft reiterates security efforts at San Francisco summit

Microsoft reiterates security efforts at San Francisco summit

Microsoft kicked off its security summit in San Francisco Tuesday by reiterating the steps it’s taking to improve the security of its software.
Marcia Savage Jun 22 2004 9:25PM Security
Issues for SAN security

Issues for SAN security

SANs have some inbuilt security says Stewart Buchanan, but this does not mean you should relax your guard
Stewart Buchanan Jan 13 2004 2:21PM Security
Acer SAN for the masses

Acer SAN for the masses

Acer has launched a Storage Area Networking (SAN) offering it claims is cheap enough and scaleable enough for Australian SMB needs.
Fleur Doidge Oct 13 2003 12:00AM Hardware

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