Spotlight on Storage and Hardware Spotlight on Storage and Hardware

Not every organisation can shift to 100% cloud – at least not yet. In this Spotlight on Storage and Hardware, iTnews will examine what storage and other infrastructure is still being deployed on-site by enterprises, and why.

Cisco grabs London Olympics contract from Nortel

Cisco grabs London Olympics contract from Nortel

Company breakup means it can no longer fulfil requirements.
Ian Williams Jul 11 2009 8:27AM Networking
HP StorageWorks gets Citrix StorageLink support

HP StorageWorks gets Citrix StorageLink support

Reduce the cost of managing HP storage kit.
Daniel Robinson Jul 1 2009 6:28AM Storage
EMC extends Data Domain offer

EMC extends Data Domain offer

Messy legal battle ensues.
Rosalie Marshall Jun 29 2009 6:13AM Storage
Conroy lays out civil engineering interests

Conroy lays out civil engineering interests

Telstra ducts not the only underground path.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2009 2:04PM Telco/ISP
First look at Windows 7 security

First look at Windows 7 security

USB drive encryption to become standard on business PCs.
Nate Cochrane Jun 24 2009 11:33AM Software
T-Mobile posts specs for iPhone 3G S hardware

T-Mobile posts specs for iPhone 3G S hardware

Further details on the hardware powering the new iPhone 3G S have emerged, after T-Mobile Netherlands posted the specifications on the processor and RAM used in the new handset.
Shaun Nichols Jun 12 2009 6:28AM Hardware
Dell expands services with focus on storage

Dell expands services with focus on storage

Dell has expanded its service offerings designed to help businesses struggling with growing storage requirements.
Daniel Robinson Jun 9 2009 6:50AM Storage
IDC reports 18 per cent drop in value of storage sales

IDC reports 18 per cent drop in value of storage sales

Firms are buying increased amounts of storage, but the price being paid for that storage has dropped sharply, according to figures released today by market intelligence firm IDC.
Dave Bailey Jun 8 2009 7:46AM Storage
Analysis: Data Domain becomes frontline of storage battle

Analysis: Data Domain becomes frontline of storage battle

Both EMC and NetApp claim to have made superior bids in a torrid war to acquire data de-duplication specialists Data Domain.
Brett Winterford Jun 5 2009 4:10PM Storage
Global storage revenues sink

Global storage revenues sink

Revenue from enterprise storage sank 11 per cent in the first quarter of 2009, according to the latest figures from Gartner.
Brett Winterford Jun 5 2009 2:35PM Storage
EMC battles with NetApp to buy Data Domain

EMC battles with NetApp to buy Data Domain

EMC is competing with NetApp for the acquisition of deduplication storage firm Data Domain, after EMC made a US$1.8bn (A$2.2 bn) all-cash offer this week.
Rosalie Marshall Jun 3 2009 2:21AM Storage
AMP allocates $150m to managed IT services

AMP allocates $150m to managed IT services

AMP will spend $150 million on managed infrastructure services from CSC Australia over the next six years.
Staff Writers Jun 2 2009 12:32PM Hardware
SATA spec promises faster data transfers and slimmer laptops

SATA spec promises faster data transfers and slimmer laptops

The Serial ATA (SATA) Revision 3.0 specification has been released by the Serial ATA International Organization (Sata-IO) and promises double the data speed across the board to 6Gbit/s.
Iain Thomson May 30 2009 6:50AM Storage
Sun builds on Unified Storage lineup

Sun builds on Unified Storage lineup

Sun has added a new model to its line of Unified Storage systems.
Shaun Nichols May 28 2009 2:52PM Storage
Companies encouraged to look to efficient encryption when considering mass storage

Companies encouraged to look to efficient encryption when considering mass storage

People considering storage should look to encryption to ensure that what they store is secure.
Dan Raywood May 26 2009 9:58AM Security
Analysis: How soon is now for SSD in the data centre?

Analysis: How soon is now for SSD in the data centre?

High costs and economic uncertainty has slowed the growth of enterprise Solid State Drives (SSD) - widely tipped to become "the most disruptive technology" since the invention of the storage array.
Liz Tay May 25 2009 12:16PM Storage
IBM pushes solid state drives to Power servers

IBM pushes solid state drives to Power servers

IBM has released solid state drive (SSD) products designed to help firms reduce costs and improve memory response times across its Power hardware platforms.
David Neal May 25 2009 6:10AM Storage
aaNet hardware failure knocks out webmail

aaNet hardware failure knocks out webmail

Users of EFTel-owned ISP aaNet will have to wait several hours to receive all their emails after a “major hardware failure” cut off webmail access since early Thursday.
Ry Crozier May 22 2009 2:01PM Telco/ISP
Samsung scores Swinburne DVD breakthrough

Samsung scores Swinburne DVD breakthrough

Swinburne University of Technology researchers have licensed to Samsung a technique to create ‘five-dimensional’ discs with storage capacities 2,000 times larger than DVDs.
Staff Writers May 21 2009 3:42PM Storage
Sun Microsystems touts virtualisation for tape drives

Sun Microsystems touts virtualisation for tape drives

Sun Microsystems has revealed plans to add one of the newest storage technologies into one of the oldest storage methods still in use.
Shaun Nichols May 21 2009 6:24AM Storage

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