EMC Mozy Speeds Up Online Backup, Adds Local Disk
With soaring growth and competitive pricing, EMC's online backup service sees plenty of opportunity ahead.
With soaring growth and competitive pricing, EMC's online backup service sees plenty of opportunity ahead.
Cloud storage seems a long way from being enterprise-ready, but a number of users are considering the technology anyway.
Cloud vendors moving data over the Internet can only promise so much.
The two tech giants are partnering on a cloud-based data backup offering that uses Verizon's private network for performance and security.
Storage area network services aren't cheap, but if your data is critical enough, they might be worth the cost.
Data storage vendors continue to tailor their offerings for the cloud.
Enterprises don't seem to be in much of a hurry to turn to the cloud to meet their storage networking needs, presenting a big obstacle for cloud storage providers.
A new startup promises enterprise-class online storage for a nickel a gigabyte per month with no transfer fees.
Grid computing paved the way for clouds. But can cloud computing succeed where grids failed?
Microsoft recovers most T-Mobile Sidekick data, but the service's reputation may take longer to recover.
A massive data loss at T-Mobile should drive home one point: Always have more than one copy of your data.
Zmanda uses open-source backup software and Amazon S3 to offer cheaper backup for small businesses.
MaxiScale and Symform serve different markets with the same message: saving on storage costs.
As Google reportedly nears the release of its cloud storage service, it could stand to learn a lesson or two from the enterprise storage king.
At EMC World, the data storage giant and AT&T offer proof that the cloud is ready for enterprises, but analysts and users may still need some convincing.
EMC today unveiled a new vision for cloud storage, including a major partnership with AT&T.
The open source storage vendor says its new technology distributes content slices instead of full copies, providing massive new scalability for content in the cloud.
A new startup unveils what it claims is an industry first: a cloud service for primary data storage.
The much-hyped market for online data storage appears to be winnowing, and a few high-profile names are among the casualties.
The document archiving giant is pushing a new 'storage-as-a-service' offering that promises to make data archiving cheaper and easier.
A source code sighting suggests what Google's long-rumored GDrive storage service is and what it will be used for if it ever ships.
A new service brings data center automation within reach of small businesses.
The storage giant doesn't want to become a business intelligence vendor, but it certainly plans to leverage the technology.
Cloud computing may be ill-defined and over-hyped, but for storage users, it could represent a new way of looking at storage.
Experts say security and trust are key when deciding where small businesses should store their data.
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