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EMC, GE Cater to Medical Storage

EMC Corp. and General Electric Co. are rolling out scaled-down medical imaging offerings to enable smaller community hospitals to keep in step with cutting-edge...

McData, QLogic Collaborate on Embedded Blade Server Switch

QLogic Corp. and McData Corp. will combine forces to develop an embedded blade server switch, the companies announced on Monday. Under the terms of the...

Seagate Ships 400-GB Drive

Seagate Technology began shipping its first 400-Gbyte drive, the Barracuda 7200.8, this week. The 7,200-RPM drives are available in 200-GB, 250-GB, 300-GB and 400-GB capacity...

Information in Formation

When you hear the phrase "flying in formation," you probably think of the dazzling maneuvers of an air-show team such as the Thunderbirds or...

Storage Systems Gaining Built-In Grid Options

Enterprises eager to squeeze more mileage out of per-gigabit storage investments can soon start taking advantage of virtual volume management and cloning capabilities being...

Sun Beefs Up StorEdge Management Options

Sun Microsystems will launch improved storage, data management and compliance tools this week. Suns StorEdge Enterprise Storage Manager Advanced Application 3.0 management portal reduces the...

Dell, IBM Roll Out Cluster-Friendly Servers

Scale-out architectures—clusters of smaller systems linked by a high-speed interconnect to create the computing power of larger servers—are gaining traction in enterprise data centers....

Amazon.com as an Infrastructure Platform?

Amazon.com has quietly started testing a back-end message queuing interface for distributed applications, a move that suggests a bold push into the middleware services...

AMD Pushes for Flash Revolution

SUNNYVALE, Calif.—Advanced Micro Devices Inc. plans to challenge the NAND flash market dominated by Samsung and Toshiba with a new, hybrid flash memory designed...

Exabyte Adds Low-Cost LTO-2 Autoloader

The latest announcement from tape vendor Exabyte Corp. is one more indication that the tape storage market is far from dead. The Boulder, Colo., company...