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Putting a Fresh Interface on Storage Standards By Judy Mottl -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 31, 2008
The Storage Bridge Bay Working Group hopes to standardize storage interfaces with a new specification, a move that could give end users greater flexibility at lower cost.
Cisco Makes Ethernet, Fibre Channel Play Nice By Sean Michael Kerner -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 30, 2008
On the heels of Brocade's new data center switching platform, Cisco has unveiled its own effort to unite Ethernet and storage traffic.
EMC Weighed Down By VMware By Paul Shread -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 29, 2008
The storage giant is weathering the economic downturn well, but its VMware virtualization unit slows from its blistering growth rate.
Caringo Gives Structure to Unstructured Data By Jennifer Schiff -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 28, 2008
Archiving, active storage and compliance are all found in a single USB key.
Not Just a Flash in the Pan By Greg Schulz -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 25, 2008
Solid state storage just might have what it takes this time around.
Blimey! Data Disaster Left Half of England Exposed By Paul Rubens -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 24, 2008
As data losses go, the British government's 2007 fiasco will be hard to top.
Brocade Shows Some Backbone By Paul Shread -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 23, 2008
Brocade's new DCX Backbone aims to do just about everything a data center could ask for.
EMC Does Storage as a Service By Paul Shread -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 22, 2008
EMC's first Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offering is a hosted backup service based on its Mozy acquisition.
HP Ready to Rumble in NAS Battle By Judy Mottl -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 18, 2008
HP says it is ready to take on NetApp in the high-end NAS market, thanks to the acquisition of PolyServe.
Storage Basics: Planning Your Fabric By Charlie Schluting -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 18, 2008
You can throw up a SAN in no time, but ensuring scalability takes careful planning.
Veritas Sheds Light on IT Management Problem By Lynn Haber -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 17, 2008
New York's electric grid manager turned to Symantec's Veritas unit to cure a big storage and server management headache.
All We Are Saying Is Give Tape a Chance By Henry Newman -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 16, 2008
Online backup vendors have got it all wrong by using disk instead of tape.
Tapping PC Resources for Storage Needs By Judy Mottl -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 15, 2008
RevStor has come up with the storage equivalent of a computing grid, tapping unused disk space in PCs to create a storage network.
EMC Goes Solid State By Paul Shread -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 14, 2008
The storage giant adds solid state drives and thin provisioning to its high-end Symmetrix arrays.
Imation Doubles Tape's Capacity By Paul Shread -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 11, 2008
Imation has developed technology that could double the storage capacity of data tapes, but the company first has to find OEMs to develop the drives for it.
HP's Prescription For Medical Archiving Headaches By Larry Barrett -
enterprisestorageforum.com Article Published January 11, 2008
HP's Medical Archive Solution (MAS) 3.0 was designed to increase storage flexibility and medical data availability for healthcare providers.