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Analysts say the likes of IBM, EMC and Oracle do not have to fear the growth of online storage services - yet
Dell talks about its storage plans and why the partnership with EMC ended
HP touts work at research site as key testing ground for enterprise products
Company keeps local services in converged infrastructure pitch
Move into iCloud offers huge potential for consumer market
Analysts urge IT leaders to consider how CRC rules could affect storage costs
HP and Dell fight for control crucial to both companies
Dell's head of storage and networking talks to V3.co.uk about the success of the firm's EqualLogic acquisition
Coupland explains the importance of datacentre best practice, and why Telecity adopted the EU Code of Conduct for Datacentres
President of content management division discusses Web 2.0 and Atmos Online
At EMC World 2009, the storage firm explained how it intends to transform today's datacentre model
Clustered storage vendor Isilon sees unstructured data driving an $8bn market by 2010
An insatiable thirst for data storage is pushing infrastructure capacity to unprecedented levels across all sizes of enterprise and all business sectors.
To many, holograms are either those silver pictures of William Shakespeare on your credit card or something off Star Trek. But the technology may finally move out of the realms of sci-fi novelty and into storage.
Companies looking for ways to consolidate rapidly expanding storage volumes are, in many cases, eyeing storage area networks. But potential users should be advised: The technology is still maturing and storage vendors have been fighting among themselves about how best to set those standards.
The debate over SCSI and fibre channel is still raging. We take a look at the pros and cons of both technologies.
With an ever-increasing demand for storage, IT managers are having to make tough decisions about about the type of system they deploy.
The storage area network may be the technology for the future, but analysts warn that less experienced network managers are prey to expensive marketing traps.
Storage vendors are trying to create a common set of standards to enable products based on different architectures to interoperate.
Legato has had a difficult year, and last week's decision by the SEC to investigate alleged financial irregularities could damage the storage management software vendor's credibility. The situation is taking place against a background of turmoil in the storage market, however.
Compaq has announced it will attack the network attached storage market with the launch of its TaskSmart series of NAS boxes in an attempt to plug a gap in its storage portfolio.
The troubled storage vendor has to overcome doubts over its long-term viability following a disastrous year in which it lost one of its biggest clients.
The distributor's takeover of Ideal Hardware and indirect moves by EMC could give a boost to reseller storage sales.
The internet is fuelling the demand for data services and storage vendors are poised to cash in.
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