March 16, 2010
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EMC Outlines Global Storage Networking Vision

The data storage giant envisions a massive, global storage network without distance, performance or data consistency limitations.

Brocade Plunges on Weak Networking Sales

Brocade's Ethernet business weakens as its storage networking business takes off.

HP Upgrades SAN Storage, OEMs QLogic Fibre Channel Switches

HP unveils new offerings for iSCSI and Fibre Channel storage networking environments.

EMC Doubles Clariion, Celerra Density with 2TB SATA Drives

EMC and rival Pillar Data Systems announce support for 2TB SATA drives in their data storage arrays.

Cisco Adds Services to Storage Networking

Cisco offers its Fibre Channel SAN customers new services for security, data migration and I/O acceleration.

Server Virtualization Boosts Data Storage Spending

Server virtualization means a whole lot of money for data storage vendors — but the ride might not last forever, according to a new report.

EMC Adds 8-Gig Fibre Channel to Symmetrix V-Max

The data storage giant is the first high-end vendor with native 8-gig Fibre Channel, but others will soon follow.

Gluster Does Clustered Storage for Less with Open Source

Gluster uses its open source clustered file system and commodity hardware to create a scalable storage system for less than the cost of proprietary systems.

EMC Makes Solid State Drives More Efficient

The data storage giant finally releases its long-awaited SSD tiering technology.

Symantec Offers Thin Provisioning, SSD Tiering

Symantec unveils new features for making the most of heterogeneous storage environments.

Storage Vendors Cut Costs With Open Source

Nexenta and ParaScale are using open source software and commodity hardware to slash storage costs for enterprises.

HP, IBM and 3PAR Unveil New Data Storage Wares

Protecting server virtualization environments is a common theme among data storage hardware vendors.

SDSC Turns to Flash Technology for Supercomputing

Spinning media just wasn't up to the job, so the San Diego Supercomputer Center is banking on flash memory to build its dream machine.

HP Puts Ibrix to Work

PolyServe gets the boot from HP's Extreme Data Storage System.

IBM Takes Aim at EMC, HDS with New Storage System

Big Blue's long-awaited high-end storage system refresh finally arrives.

Micron Unveils New Enterprise Flash Technology

Micron claims a breakthrough in endurance for MLC and SLC NAND technology.

NetApp's Growth a Good Sign for EMC

After NetApp raised its financial outlook last week, it's hard to find an analyst who isn't optimistic heading into EMC's quarterly earnings report.

Data Storage Startups Focus on Cost

MaxiScale and Symform serve different markets with the same message: saving on storage costs.

Brocade Connects Data Centers, Adds FCoE Blade

Brocade adds data center extension and FCoE capabilities to its DCX Backbone family with new switches and blades.

NEC, NetApp Unveil New Data Storage Wares

NetApp and NEC were just two of the storage vendors trotting out new product offerings this week.

Oracle, Sun Team Up on Exadata 2 Servers

HP gets kicked to the curb as Oracle picks the company it's acquiring for the next-generation Exadata servers.

Pliant Hopes to Give STEC Some Competition

The enterprise solid state drive (SSD) market may finally see some competition.

EMC Hires Top Intel Chip Exec

Intel's Pat Gelsinger will head EMC's flagship storage division as CEO Joe Tucci sets a retirement date.

Terabytes of Storage for Pennies a Gigabyte

One online backup provider that found a way to build its own storage servers on the cheap is sharing what it learned.

IBM Turns to LSI for Midrange Storage

Big Blue once again taps LSI for its midrange SANs. Can a NAS deal be far behind?

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