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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Verizon Business and IBM are now offering a joint service aimed at helping large businesses safely store large chunks of data within the Verizon cloud.
By Brad Reed | 31 March, 2010 22:37
Dell Inc. and CommVault Systems Inc. today announced their first integrated data management appliance with embedded block-level deduplication - the Dell PowerVault DL2000.
By Lucas Mearian | 09 June, 2009 08:02
Quantum Corp. today announced a new backup appliance for remote offices that combines data deduplication, replication and system-wide monitoring software for centralizing backup control.
By Lucas Mearian | 01 June, 2009 14:30
Users are set to ditch tape as a storage medium as one in 10 businesses have lost data following a failure of a tape backup system.
By Tom Jowitt | 26 May, 2009 08:23
The scoop: Replica backup storage device, by Seagate, about $200 (for 500GB version; 250GB version costs $130)
By Keith Shaw | 15 May, 2009 04:30
Commercial solid state drives (SSDs) have finally started reaching the capacities found in the hard disk world, with the release of a new 512GB drive from US storage startup Super Talent.
By John E. Dunn | 11 April, 2009 07:58
EMC Corp. Thursday announced a new family of e-mail archiving and e-discovery applications that can centrally manage multiple content types in order to apply consistent retention, disposition and overall life-cycle management regardless of the hardware platform.
By Lucas Mearian | 03 April, 2009 08:02
In a bid to make backup and recovery easier for IT administrators to handle, EMC is updating several pieces of its storage management software portfolio.
By Stephen Lawson | 19 November, 2008 12:07
Dell is putting together hardware and software for backup and recovery in one system, with integrated software, for small and medium-size businesses.
By Stephen Lawson | 08 October, 2008 09:28
IBM is investing US$300 million to build 13 new data centers that will help customers around the world recover from disaster by storing their data remotely in a cloud-based storage model.
By Jon Brodkin | 21 August, 2008 07:33
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