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  • BlueArc, HDS launch midrange NAS

    NAS partners BlueArc and HDS look to widen their appeal with smaller NAS systems that bring them into the midrange and into greater competition with NetApp. 

  • Isilon beefs up clustered NAS with 1 TB disk drives

    Isilon adds 1 TB drives to its clustered NAS systems, which are gaining popularity because of comparatively low prices. 

  • BlueArc branches into secondary storage

    BlueArc's Titan NAS will scale up to 2 PB as nearline/archival storage, but lack of data deduplication will make it hard to compete outside of the vendor's installed base. 

  • Sun plots open source storage initiative

    Sun has announced a new strategy around open source that is meant to be a competitor to NetApp and Microsoft, according to industry sources.Updated 4/10/07 

  • NetApp touts Happy Feet animation user

    Animal Logic, an Australian visual effects and animation company behind the recent movie Happy Feet, uses over 300 TB of NetApp storage. 

  • Sun restructures again, promises new array

    Sun's David Yen has left the storage group, but the company says the roadmap for storage will not change. 

  • LexisNexis fights crime with storage

    The document search company is offering a new data forensics service staffed by former federal agents and powered by commodity NAS. 

  • Linksys, Gateway launch low-end NAS

    Cisco subsidiary Linksys and PC maker Gateway launched new NAS products for small businesses and consumers this week. 

  • Brocade buys Silverback for 10 GigE acceleration chips

    Adding another string to its bow, Brocade scoops up IP chip acceleration supplier Silverback Systems for an undisclosed sum. 

  • IBM, NetApp get cozier with NAS gateway

    IBM has integrated the NAS gateway it rebrands from NetApp with its virtualization software, SVC, a move that's leaving some analysts scratching their heads.