Apple gets short shrift in the server and storage market, but their Xserve and Xsan products are pretty slick and it would be a pity if no one noticed that they released version 2 of their Xsan...
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...they just have support for their formats withdrawn. Or at least some older Excel, PowerPoint, and third-party file formats have been given the axe by Microsoft with the release of Office 2003...
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The Wall Street Journal has an article up discussing Google's plans for an online storage service. Such a service, popularly called Gdrive (although Google itself has advertised no such name),...
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Amazon announced the expansion of their Simple Storage Service product into European markets yesterday. Although the existing S3 service could, by it's very nature, be used by anyone from...
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Whatever happened to micro-payments, you have to wonder on reading this blog entry about the inability of Amazon's S3 service to charge certain credit card companies for particularly small...
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Google reported today that they have released version 5 of their "Google in a box" enterprise search appliance. The new release adds support for Windows Integrated Authentication, secured...
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If you are standardized on Microsoft (and who isn't?) and have not been satisfied by Sharepoint server as a web-based document management solution (and who has?), then you may be gratified to...
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IBM has set up a services delivery operation in India that will focus on infrastructure services to its clients worldwide. The company already delivers some infrastructure services to large customers...
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IBM is offering users of its no-cost DB2 Express-C data server a new paid-support option. This announcement makes IBM the first company of the three largest database players to offer an annual support...
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It's easy to see why Oracle is hungry to get a piece of the enterprise search pie: Sue Feldman, an analyst at IDC, estimates the 2005 market was about $900 million and is expected to grow by more...
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Computer world carries an article on how Data centers face increased costs on account of utility costs. Below are excerpts from the article. In Connecticut, for instance, rates for commercial and...
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IBM and eight other storage vendors are teaming up to form an open-source organization initially called Aperi. Aperi name comes from the Latin phrase meaning "to open." The vendors will...
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MySQL AB is eyeing a November release for the much awaited Version 5 of its open-source database, a major upgrade that the company hopes will make it a bigger player among enterprise customers. The...
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It is a rainy afternoon here (this being L.A.!) but another superb line up of presenters: United KeysThese guys have really found a niche - they implement small displays on top of a keyboard or...
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Filed in archive Data Storage
by steve on September 01, 2005
To continue along the data storage, integrity, and recovery aspects of the prior post, according to the ISSJ News Desk, Network Appliance sees an opportunity in consolidating and expanding the scope...
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