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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Those of us with a bit of institutional memory recall a brash upstart named Network Appliance that burst onto the storage scene to challenge EMC -- itself once a brash newcomer -- and other storage royalty like IBM. But that was 20 years ago, as difficult as that seems to believe, and the company, now named NetApp, is $5 billion-plus storage leader in its own right.
By John Gallant | 20 January, 2012 09:33
As the sheer amount of content on the Web has continued to increase exponentially, so too have the storage needs of large enterprises.
By Brad Reed | 23 November, 2011 02:08
Data governance, risk, compliance and much more
By Computerworld Staff | 03 August, 2011 12:06
The introduction of the new carbon tax on 1 July, 2012 may mean increased energy costs for the IT industry, but at least one storage virtualization vendor has been gearing up for a predicted increase in sales.
By Hamish Barwick | 20 July, 2011 11:59
The Gluster open-source file system is following the well-worn path into virtualization and cloud computing with the introduction on Tuesday of Gluster Virtual Storage Appliances for VMware and for the Amazon Web Services platform.
By Stephen Lawson | 08 February, 2011 16:01
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