All SMEs News - January 2007

EMC restructures SMB storage division

EMC's Insignia group, originally a separate business unit, has seen layoffs and a restructuring, but EMC says it has no plans to discontinue its SMB products.

How does IP storage differ from iSCSI, NAS and Fibre Channel?

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  • Date: 09 January 2007
Generically, IP storage involves any storage functionality that is leveraging TCP/IP as a network transport...

Are SMBs too small for a SAN?

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  • Date: 09 January 2007
Almost any size business can benefit from some type of SAN -- or "network storage"; whether it's NAS, iSCSI-based IP storage or FC storage...

Double-Take adds bare-metal restore to backup

New product options will add recovery of system settings and introduce a cheaper, easier version of clustering for users of Windows Small Business Server.

New flaw found in Microsoft Excel

A round up of security issues including suspicious web traffic increases on Port 6502, McAfee hires a new security chief and Check Point completes its acquisition of NFR.

Does the long Christmas break create a New Year IT hangover?

The Big Question is an initiative between Computer Weekly and recruitment consultancy PSD. Each week we put the Big Question to top IT professionals to get their take on a current talking point.

HDS quietly snaps up Sun's 6920 virtualisation product

Multiple industry sources say it's a done deal: HDS has taken the ailing 6920 business off Sun's hands, possibly in exchange for a tighter business relationship between the two.

Oracle revamps pricing for enterprise portfolio

Oracle has introduced new pricing models to simplify the way users pay for its JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, Siebel and Oracle E-Business Suite products.

How to make money by going green

HSBC CIO Ken Harvey is committed to greening the bank. As well as helping to protect the environment, it makes sound business sense, he believes

Computacenter expands services division with £28m acquisition

Computacenter Services has enhanced its datacentre, remote services and application management offering with the £28m acquisition of Digica.
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