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SGI reinvents itself through data warehousing
High-performance computing vendor SCI has unveiled a new platform, the Adaptive Data Warehouse, which provides an version of Oracle's database software optimised to run on its hardware.
Dave Bailey
Jun 11 2008 10:55AM
Storage
NetApp to improve datacentre usages
NetApp, the storage and data management systems provider, has today launched solutions designed to help firms make better use of their engineering and development resources.
Staff Writers
Jun 11 2008 10:55AM
Storage
McAfee targets application security
Enterprise security vendor McAfee has announced an extension to its general purpose VirusScan Enterprise range..
Dave Bailey
Jun 11 2008 10:55AM
Security
Hynix claims Flash memory breakthrough
A more compact form of Flash memory will help to cut prices of the storage chips by 30 percent, according to Korean media reports..
Simon Burns
Jun 5 2008 8:08AM
Storage
Sun plans solid state server push
Sun Microsystems has promised to introduce solid state hard drives across much of its server range..
Iain Thomson
Jun 5 2008 8:08AM
Storage
HP launches 2 servers-in-1 blade
HP has announced what it says is the world's first two-in-one server blade, the HP ProLiant BL2x220c G5, offering enterprises improved performance, while requiring less floor space, and lower power consumption.
Dave Bailey
May 31 2008 4:33PM
Hardware
EMC extends deadline for Iomega buy
Storage giant EMC has extended the deadline for its proposed cash tender offer for Iomega..
Robert Jaques
May 26 2008 12:03PM
Storage
Plasmon to virtualise archives
Storage firm Plasmon has announced plans to simplify data archives by making such systems independent of the underlying storage.
Daniel Robinson
May 23 2008 3:02PM
Storage
Samsung touts 1TB 'green' hard drive
Samsung has unveiled a 1TB "eco-friendly" hard drive designed to minimise power consumption..
Robert Jaques
May 23 2008 7:24AM
Storage
EMC lays out virtual advances
EMC has launched a new version of its Smarts Application Discovery Manager tool, aimed at making the management of virtual environments easier.
Rosalie Marshall
May 22 2008 2:34PM
Storage
EMC flashes its solid state plans
EMC has predicted that enterprise flash storage drives will cost as little as fibre channel alternatives by 2010.
Rosalie Marshall
May 22 2008 2:34PM
Storage
EMC cuts down on copies
Storage giant EMC has unveiled a set of enhancements to its disk-based backup offerings, aimed at making them more competitive with tape alternatives.
Rosalie Marshall
May 21 2008 1:32PM
Storage
Brocade refreshes datacentre kit
Storage vendor Brocade has launched new datacentre fabric switches and host bus adapters (HBA) aiming to improve data transfer speeds in firms' network infrastructure.
Dave Bailey
May 14 2008 3:43PM
Storage
Google testing Intel SSDs
Google could be toying with the idea of moving over to Solid State Disk (SSD) technology, according to Digitimes which says the company has just bought a load of them from Intel.
Sylvie Barak
May 13 2008 3:15PM
Storage
Storage vendors turn up the volume
Storage vendors are lining up new systems designed to help information-intensive enterprises that need to store petabytes of data.
Dave Bailey
May 13 2008 3:10PM
Storage
CSIRO collaboration to improve water data management
An international collaboration between local and U.S. researchers could yield a national data set with an aim to improve the management of Australia’s water resource.
Liz Tay
May 12 2008 4:02PM
Storage
Hard drive data recovered from Columbia disaster
Scientists have managed to recover critical data from experiments carried out in space from a hard drive found in the wreckage of the Space Shuttle Columbia..
Iain Thomson
May 8 2008 7:18AM
Storage
HP launches petabyte storage system
HP has launched a storage system capable of scaling to multiple petabytes (one million gigabytes) of data.
Dave Bailey
May 7 2008 2:16PM
Storage
Data centres need green marketing hype, vendor says
Green marketing hype may be necessary to encourage quality engineering, data centre product vendor Rittal speculates.
Liz Tay
May 6 2008 11:39AM
Storage
Out-of-the-box architecture needs no code cutting
Information Gateways and Information Builders have partnered to bring out-of-the-box managed file transfer architecture to Australian enterprises.
Liz Tay
May 5 2008 12:40PM
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