News
IT for small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
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January 25, 2007
25
Jan'07
Symantec makes major update to Enterprise Vault
Symantec adds automated data classification and integration with security products in Version 7.0 of its Enterprise Vault archiving tool; EMC reports record earnings for the fourth quarter.
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January 24, 2007
24
Jan'07
iSCSI SANs grow in midmarket, enterprise
Because transporting "SCSI over IP" leverages ubiquitous Ethernet networks, that translates to lower cost, easier maintenance and simpler management, which makes SAN deployment more attractive for SMEs.
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January 17, 2007
17
Jan'07
Companies take IM threats seriously
Wesabe is a brand new money management community. It takes threats to IM as seriously as those targeting email and web applications
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January 14, 2007
14
Jan'07
EMC, NetApp execs debate future of iSCSI
A discussion between an EMC and NetApp executive, via their blogs, has users and analysts debating: Will the "Year of iSCSI" ever really happen?
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January 09, 2007
09
Jan'07
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.
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January 08, 2007
08
Jan'07
Is an SMB environment too small for a SAN?
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...
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January 03, 2007
03
Jan'07
Asterisk releases new software appliance
Asterisk, the open source PBX, yesterday released a new software appliance that it says can be implemented in 30 minutes or less.
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December 25, 2006
25
Dec'06
Top 10 storage stories of 2006
SAN and NAS converged and shook up the industry, iSCSI went mission-critical, users conquered tiered storage and more.
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December 20, 2006
20
Dec'06
Top 10 storage acquisitions of 2006
Industry consolidation was fast and furious this year. We rank the deals by quality, not quantity.
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December 20, 2006
20
Dec'06
Seagate to acquire EVault for $185M
The disk drive maker has plans to tuck the online backup and archiving service provider into its services group.
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December 13, 2006
13
Dec'06
Hosted VoIP eliminates cost, complexity
Hosted VoIP is being adopted at increasing rates as more and more companies look to avoid the excess costs and complexities of on-premise solutions.
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December 11, 2006
11
Dec'06
Vendors to crank up SaaS offerings to SMBs next year
SMBs will outpace enterprises when it comes to IT spending in 2007 -- and vendors will delve deeper into SaaS to reach them.
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December 11, 2006
11
Dec'06
SIP desktop phone blends functionality, style
VoIP desktop phones are no longer the clunky hunks of plastic that take up space on your desk. Siemens yesterday launched a new family of SIP phones that are as slick as they are functional.
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December 07, 2006
07
Dec'06
Dell, Microsoft tout joint NAS product
The new NX1950 product is vastly more expensive than its counterparts from HP and NetApp, but it scales higher, supports clusters and has redundant controllers.
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November 30, 2006
30
Nov'06
Symantec blames piracy for Veritas licensing snafu
Weekly compilation of storage news: Symantec says that software counterfeiting is throwing a wrench in tech support ; FRCP rules take effect.
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November 20, 2006
20
Nov'06
BakBone NetVault upsets in Quality Awards, page 5
About the authors and the backup software survey.
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November 20, 2006
20
Nov'06
Backup software: BakBone upsets in Quality Awards, page 3
Evaluating backup software products over the long haul: product reliability and repurchasing intentions.
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November 20, 2006
20
Nov'06
Backup software: BakBone upsets in Quality Awards, page 4
The results for tech support and salesforce competence in backup software.
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November 20, 2006
20
Nov'06
Backup software: BakBone upsets in Quality Awards, page 2
BakBone was the overall winner, but beaten out by CommVault in the product features category of our backup software Quality Awards.
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October 31, 2006
31
Oct'06
E-vaulting's many faces can confuse IT efforts
E-vaulting is the process that describes how enterprise IT departments ship backup tapes and replicate data to remote disk arrays and VTLs. E-vaulting is not a new concept, but more recently it has grown to mean remote backups and replication for ...
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October 31, 2006
31
Oct'06
In IT security, vendor size does not compute
With consolidation gripping the security industry, companies are seeking out the most stable security vendors, but analysts and experts say the biggest firms aren't necessarily the most prudent investment.
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October 23, 2006
23
Oct'06
What storage managers are buying and why, page 3
What storage managers are buying and why
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October 23, 2006
23
Oct'06
What storage managers are buying and why, page 2
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October 23, 2006
23
Oct'06
Boston Celtics face off against spyware
One of the Boston Celtics' toughest opponents was spyware until the IT shop fought back. The team's IT chief explains how he gained the upper hand.
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October 16, 2006
16
Oct'06
Ray Noorda, the pioneer behind rise of Novell, dies
Network computing pioneer and former Novell chief executive Ray Noorda has died aged 82.
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October 12, 2006
12
Oct'06
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.
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September 28, 2006
28
Sep'06
Top tech tips from SearchStorage.com
Check out the top tips on backup, SAN, NAS and storage management from SearchStorage.com.
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September 27, 2006
27
Sep'06
Users say keeping it simple means keeping one vendor
Despite some potential benefits of heterogeneous shops, users at Storage Decisions say they find sticking with one vendor a better way to survive the storage sprawl.
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September 14, 2006
14
Sep'06
Three ways to create clustered storage, page 3
Clustered storage systems run on storage servers, NAS gateways and hosts. Here's how to determine which clustered file-system architecture is best for your needs and storage environment.
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September 12, 2006
12
Sep'06
Dell and EMC: Five more years
Dell leans on EMC for support in the face of an SEC investigation and possible delisting from NASDAQ.
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September 11, 2006
11
Sep'06
VoIP still a confusing area for SMBs
A study released at today's VON conference in Boston suggests that SMBs -- despite their growing use of VoIP -- are still confused about VoIP technology.
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September 11, 2006
11
Sep'06
Storage IPOs bode well for competition
Analysts say new public players could breathe competitive life into the market, but it all hinges on how well execs can balance the needs of users and shareholders.
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September 06, 2006
06
Sep'06
VoIP startup untethers would-be mobile workers from wireline office phones
VoIP startup DiVitas Networks has voice-over-WiFi-to-cellular technology in the works that gives endusers access to enterprise apps and puts dual-mode handset management in the hands of network administrators.
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September 05, 2006
05
Sep'06
ControlGuard targets rogue devices
ControlGuard Access Manager is an effective tool for controlling what devices users can add to their workstations and how they are used.
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August 31, 2006
31
Aug'06
Emulex acquisition could cloud future of FC-SATA spec
New Emulex subsidiary Sierra Logic's strength is in FC-SATA bridging technology. Meanwhile, ONStor launches midrange clustered NAS, and Quantum shareholders withhold votes.
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August 29, 2006
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Aug'06
An era ends as Tandberg buys Exabyte
The once-dominant player in the tape market has ended a long downward spiral by selling off its assets. At least customers can now count on continued support, analysts say.
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August 28, 2006
28
Aug'06
Riverbed update offers users more bandwidth, better reporting
Riverbed announced a package of hardware and software updates, which some customers say they've been waiting for.
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August 27, 2006
27
Aug'06
3PAR adds midrange array for secondary sites
3PAR has introduced a smaller version of its InServ Storage Server, which it describes as a product-line extension into its existing customer base.
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August 24, 2006
24
Aug'06
Security Blog Log: Opinions abound on IBM/ISS deal
Bloggers ponder what IBM's acquisition of ISS says about the industry as a whole. Is the end in sight for independent security vendors?
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August 24, 2006
24
Aug'06
Weekly compilation of storage news
Symantec peddles enterprise vault toolT and the new features developed because of a recent update to the US Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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August 21, 2006
21
Aug'06
IBM spruces up storage line
IBM floated a raft of announcements across its storage line, but analysts say they are still waiting for the updates stuck in the research phase.
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August 20, 2006
20
Aug'06
Preparing for 'little disasters' often neglected
Tom Dugan, CTO of Recovery Networks, says it's common for users to prepare to lose an entire building -- but aren't ready for small-scale losses – like losing a server.
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August 16, 2006
16
Aug'06
Briefs: VoIP in the news
Asterisk maker Digium gets major funding; Quintum's VoIP switch offers backup option for branch office; The Cisco Store makes the case for unified communications.
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August 15, 2006
15
Aug'06
Qualcomm to halve storage growth in 2007
Wireless chipmaker Qualcomm expects to slow down its storage growth by at least 50% next year using a capacity utilisation tool from MonoSphere.
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August 03, 2006
03
Aug'06
EMC updates SAN Advisor design tool
EMC's SAN design tool now recognises zones and allows users to customise rules; HP and EMC sign five-year cross-licensing deal.
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August 02, 2006
02
Aug'06
Mobile security begins with policy
Mobile security can no longer be an afterthought. Mobile experts say security starts, but doesn't end, with policy.
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July 30, 2006
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Jul'06
EqualLogic updates storage provisioning software
Users have more options when it comes to pooling storage with version 3.0 of EqualLogic's array software, but some are wondering whatever happened to the SAS disks.
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July 18, 2006
18
Jul'06
Midsized firms reach out to backup service providers
Data growth and ever-tightening compliance rules are among the factors driving some organizations to turn to service providers for help with backups.
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July 11, 2006
11
Jul'06
Looking ahead to life without passwords
Security pros know that passwords are nothing but trouble. For them, single-sign on, two-factor authentication and federated ID represent the path to stronger authentication.
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July 06, 2006
06
Jul'06
Strong authentication for businesses large and small
Product review: Customer service could return calls more quickly when there's a problem. But overall, RSA SecurID Appliance 2.0 delivers robust, scalable protection.