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UNSW offers students 500 times more email storage
The University of New South Wales has abandoned its UniMail system - which gave users just 20Mbit of storage - for a newer, smarter system hosted in the U.S.
Staff Writers
Nov 28 2008 6:27AM
Storage
Amazon shares public data
Amazon is setting up a cloud data service to help people share, access and use public data, even asking the general public to submit their own data sets.
Sylvie Barak
Nov 25 2008 6:23AM
Storage
EMC delivers Captiva as a web service
Storage firm EMC has released its Captiva tool as a web service, offering added personalisation capabilities and a claimed improvement in performance.
Rosalie Marshall
Nov 21 2008 6:34AM
Storage
Recall brings RFID carton tracking online
Document management firm Recall has rolled out a carton-based RFID tagging system across its 20 local information centres and will now look at taking the system down to the paper file level as well.
Ry Crozier
Nov 14 2008 2:19PM
Storage
EMC unveils Atmos cloud storage offering
Storage company EMC has launched its long-awaited cloud storage offering, which it claims will help firms manage information on a global scale.
Rosalie Marshall
Nov 11 2008 6:24AM
Storage
Sydney Water plans SOA to data warehouse bridge
Sydney Water has embarked on a project to enable its SOA and data warehouse environments to share the same view of enterprise data.
Ry Crozier
Oct 31 2008 3:02PM
Storage
Inmon tries to clean up data warehousing’s dirty image
The ‘grandfather of the data warehouse’, William Inmon, is so incensed at the negative connotations of data warehousing today that he’s trademarked the name of the next version to prevent vendors from overhyping it.
Ry Crozier
Oct 29 2008 3:32PM
Storage
Scientists build world’s smallest storage device
Scientists are claiming a major breakthrough in quantum computing after managing to store information inside the nucleus of an atom.
Iain Thomson
Oct 27 2008 6:41AM
Storage
IBM expands storage virtualisation for SMEs
IBM is giving a helping hand to small and medium sized enterprises with the launch of its SAN Volume Controller (SVC) Entry Edition designed to help manage virtualised storage.
Ian Williams
Oct 17 2008 7:10AM
Storage
Forgetful mobile devices for careless users
“Blessed are the forgetful: for they shall have done with their stupidities too,” German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once wrote.
Liz Tay
Oct 16 2008 1:56PM
Security
HP boosts encryption for disk arrays and tapes
HP has unveiled two new security features for its StorageWorks XP Disk Arrays, along with LTO-4 enterprise tape libraries.
Ian Williams
Oct 16 2008 6:40AM
Storage
Teradata hedges bets on solid-state and spinning disks
Massive arrays of solid state storage disks will be commonplace in large corporate data centres within three years, according to a leading vendor.
Ian Grayson
Oct 14 2008 3:38PM
Storage
Poor data classification costing companies dear
Companies are wasting up to £1m per terabyte of data they store because of poor or non-existent data classification.
Ian Williams
Oct 11 2008 2:09PM
Storage
APC: new solutions for data centres
APC, a provider of technology and industrial applications, has introduced three new solutions to manage power, cooling, physical space and security in datacentre environments.
Jenny Eagle
Sep 29 2008 9:10AM
Storage
Oracle sweeps into the hardware market
Oracle has made its first move into the hardware space, unveiling a pair of servers co-branded with HP at the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 26 2008 9:23AM
Storage
Intel study shows data centres need not be cool
A pilot study by Intel on data centre cooling has shown that systems architects may be overspecifying data centre operations.
Iain Thomson
Sep 19 2008 9:08AM
Storage
Sun revamps 'datacentre in a box'
Sun has introduced a new version of its box-contained datacentre system.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 18 2008 9:44AM
Storage
Google applies for floating data centres patent
Google has submitted a patent application for floating data centres that are powered in part by wave power.
Iain Thomson
Sep 16 2008 8:55AM
Storage
EMC extends Web 2.0 overhaul
Storage vendor EMC has announced plans to extend its current Web 2.0 overhaul of the Documentum 6.5 (PDF) enterprise content management (ECM) suite.
Rosalie Marshall
Sep 12 2008 9:12AM
Storage
Bed sheets cover up widening data centre crisis
A Sydney data centre has resorted to hanging cotton sheets from the roof to alter in-room airflows, highlighting the cooling crisis faced by many Australian operators.
Ry Crozier
Sep 9 2008 5:30PM
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