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  • Analyze that: Network Appliance

    As part of our "Analyze that" series, SearchStorage.com expert Randy Kerns dissects Network Appliance. Randy looks at what NetApp has done right this year, what products are carrying them and how storge managers should approach buying from them.Interview | 16 Jul 2003

  • Quick Takes: FalconStor soars on Maxxan's hardware

    Maxxan Systems to deliver FalconStor's IPStor storage management software on Maxxan's hardware platform; iQstor Networks expands channel partner program. 

  • Sun complements blade platform with new storage suite

    Sun Microsystems is attacking the entry level by rolling out a NAS system, a Fibre Channel array and a tape autoloader designed to complement the company's blade computing platform. 

  • Z-force switch aims to revolutionize NAS

    A switch startup is offering users a new way to use network-attached storage. Z-force told a group of investors and analysts at last week's RBC Capital Markets SAN Conference that its file-switching technology could make large "NAS arrays" a viable o... 

  • NAS advice: SAN/NAS customer confusion and NAS vs. iSCSI-based SANs

    NAS advice: SAN/NAS customer confusion and NAS vs. iSCSI-based SANs 

  • Dell offers low-end NAS devices for Windows shops

    Dell has announced a line of low-end NAS devices that is expected to attract shops that use the Windows-based platform, an arena where Dell is already deeply rooted. 

  • Adaptec gets groovy in latest Austin Powers flick

    Dr.Evil is lurking among the bits and bytes storage. The post-production company working on Austin Powers: Goldmember, used an Adaptec DuraStor 6220SS storage system was used to create the visual effects for the film. 

  • IBM fills out NAS line

    IBM has plugged a hole in its NAS product line with the addition of the NAS 100, an entry-level box based on ATA drive technology. 

  • Mythical mayhem finds a home on NetApp filers

    The upcoming film "The Lord of the Rings" chronicles a young Hobbit's quest to save civilization. But before the stars could fight the forces of evil, the film's special effects team had to conquer its data storage foes. 

  • New HCA modules could fuel adoption of InfiniBand

    A provider of storage connectivity tools has announced host channel adapter (HCA) modules based on InfiniBand that analysts say could accelerate the adoption of the technology.