Looking to leverage the latest trend toward continuous, disk-based backup, Microsoft unveiled this week its Data Protection Manager and said its solution was available in storage servers and appliances from Hewlett-Packard, Fujitsu and others. Microsoft touted a lower-cost backup and recovery capabi...
It's a good time to be in the storage business. There seems to be plenty of revenue for the top players in the face of growing demand for data protection. Likewise, there are a slew of reputable vendors giving IT managers market options galore. A quick storage industry snapshot shows the worldwide m...
In a bid to strengthen its data protection portfolio, network storage solutions provider Network Appliance announced yesterday that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire a private storage security firm. Network Appliance will purchase Redwood City, Calif.-based Decru for approximatel...
Network Appliance's announcement of its latest V-Series storage and management systems highlight the further spread of a trend that nearly all major hardware and software vendors tout in some form or another: virtualization. Network Appliance said its NetApp V-series family of data storage and manag...
A new report on the loyalty of companies to their IT suppliers might change what goes on inside some of the world's IT innovators. From its survey of 51 brands, Walker Information of Indianapolis, Indiana, concluded that customer satisfaction does not equal customer loyalty. Suppliers' interactions ...
Investors bought up battered shares Wednesday, helping to lift the Dow back above the 10,000 level and rolling out a red carpet for the debut of Google's shares as early as tomorrow. Google announced just after the market closed that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) had declared its shar...
Network Appliance, which initially focused on network-attached storage, or NAS, in recent years has moved toward offering a broader spectrum of storage technologies, including iSCSI and SAN. The move apparently is paying off: In its second quarter of fiscal 2004, NetApp's revenue rose to $275.6 mill...
In the late 1990s, CIOs began to hear a new story from vendors: It had become undesirable to store valuable corporate data on a disk inside a computer. What if a fire broke out and your data disintegrated along with your servers? The race was on to separate disks from servers via network connections...
The tale is familiar: Enterprises are generating massive amounts of data, and IT managers are scrambling to identify and purchase the most cost-effective, easy-to-manage storage solutions available. But vendors are in a quandary. Even as they try to pump up revenue, their customers, faced with tight...
On one hand, enterprise storage needs are increasing exponentially year after year. On the other hand, IT costs are controlled more fiercely than ever, often by non-IT executives. In this stingy environment, vendors are attempting to convince corporations to buy entirely new networks dedicated to da...
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