All SMEs News - October 2006

Compellent adds WAN optimisation to array software

One user of Compellent's new StorageCenter SAN 3.5 estimated he's saved $40,000 a year in maintenance fees by dumping a third-party replication product.

NetApp adds compression to VTL, lacks dedupe

NetApp has updated the controllers in its NearStore VTL adding hardware compression, but deduplication is still a missing ingredient.

Sprint spin-off struggles with mainframe tape migration

Telecom firm Embarq touched a nerve with mainframe users at StorageTek Forum -- huge tape migrations are forcing them to reconsider their historic loyalty to tape.

Bigger role for advisers as Friends broadens eSelect

Friends Provident is developing its eSelect electronic underwriting system to allow financial advisers to access and alter newly created insurance policies.

IM and blogs next target for litigation

In litigation, email is still the No. 1 target of subpoenas for electronic records. But IMs and blogs are easily targeted, too, and need attention.

Cisco improves unified comms offering

Cisco Systems has enhanced its Unified Communications suite of voice, data and video products.

Google buys YouTube

Search engine giant Google is to buy video sharing start-up YouTube in a $1.65bn (£0.88bn) deal.

Time for a spam sandwich as security eats itself

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  • Date: 10 October 2006
The wacky world of IT

Itanium poses the 64-bit question

Itanium 2 offers virtualisation, memory error-checking, partitioning, resilience and scalability. So are you ready to make the step up to 64-bit computing?

Make all the right connections

Don't be daunted by tales of woe about the state of the telecoms sector. A changing market is driving demand for project managers and IT-savvy technologists
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