HP Vows Server, Storage Marriage
The company partners with Broadcom and Seagate to outfit its server and storage families with Serial Attached SCSI and RAID6.
The company partners with Broadcom and Seagate to outfit its server and storage families with Serial Attached SCSI and RAID6.
CEO Joe Tucci aligns with Oracle for a virtualization rush in 2005.
The chip giant adds 64-bit extension technology to deal with heavy-duty database apps.
Serial storage took center stage at the Intel Developer's Forum this week, with the formation of a new Serial ATA (SATA) group and several SATA and serial attached SCSI (SAS) product announcements.
The company acquires MessageRite and teams with Voltage Security for its document archive business.
The software vendor unveils plans to extend its utility computing vision to its Asia/Pacific fans.
A new InfiniBand consortium will champion open source platforms like Linux.
The computer and printer maker invests in new grid storage software and announces new Itanium dual-processor modules and a refresh of its NonStop services contracts.
Big Blue capitalizes on its mainframe experience in rolling out partitioning software to help run its 'on-demand' strategy.
Intel spearheads a movement to make the Advanced Host Controller Interface a standard to alleviate multiple controller implementations.
UPDATE: Intel introduces a handful of 4-Gig FC optical transceivers targeted at HBAs and RAID applications in SANs.
Leave it to the Macintosh maker to make server and storage sexy and affordable. So why aren't these guys tooting their own horn?
The company ramps up its utility computing offerings with the help of a 'deeper' SAP partnership and the acquisition of ILM software vendor Persist Technologies.
Fujitsu Siemens taps the semiconductor maker for its next round of Ultra320 SCSI, RAID on motherboard, and discrete RAID products.
Sales in North America grow for the second straight quarter, but IDC says there is no indication of a near-term, global recovery in the disk storage systems market.
The two tech heavyweights look to make some Lightning and Thunder for Sun's N1 platform by extending their data center contract through 2006.
The two companies commit to five more years of their multi-billion dollar OEM and technology relationship and, in a stroke of fortuitous timing, also unveil a multi-site disaster-tolerant solution.
The computer and printer maker looks to augment its OpenView platform with a SMI-S compatible toolbox in advance of the spec's ratification this summer.
The storage player targets its next-generation NAS, SAN, and FAS systems with purchase.
The No. 1 chipmaker forms a group and offers its spec for the Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) designed to boost SATA performance.
Sun has unveiled its N1 Data Platform, which includes the debut of Pirus technology in its provisioning puzzle, along with two new StorEdge 6000 family members.
A $30 million deal to buy Eurologic Systems allows the Milpitas, Calif.-based data storage access provider to add to its block- and file-based networked storage products.
The companies plan to share design implementations, performance testing results, and debug information, as well as participate in other joint Serial Attached SCSI activities.
IBM's Silicon Valley labs come up with a working model of a dense cluster of servers, storage and switches built up as a 3D cubic array.
After seeing his beloved Be Inc. get sucked up by Palm, Jean-Louis Gassee wants to do a little buying of his own with Verisys in his sights.
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