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NAS storage systems satisfaction survey: EMC, Hitachi earn top marks
NAS storage systems are the storage workhorses of most data centers; EMC's and Hitachi Data Systems' NAS entries lead a strong field in our satisfaction survey. Feature
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Windows Storage Server 2012
Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2012 (WSS 2012) is a platform for network-attached storage (NAS ) appliances and iSCSI storage systems. Definition
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NetApp tucks in CacheIQ for NAS acceleration
NetApp picks up CacheIQ for its NAS acceleration and caching technology, looks to speed performance of its FAS unified storage arrays. News
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Windows Storage Server 2012 adds enterprise-grade features
Microsoft added enterprise features to Windows Storage Server 2012, but experts say it's unlikely to result in enterprise demand for the OEM product. News
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File storage focuses on scalable NAS
NAS systems are at the heart of burgeoning file data stores. But they'll have to evolve to meet new capacity, accessibility and management needs. Feature
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Jon Toigo outlines today's data management issues
In this video tip series, Jon Toigo outlines the seven most important data management issues that make up what he calls the 'storage infrastruggle.' guide
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Egnyte Inc. chases cloud file sharing into the enterprise
Egnyte Inc. aims its EgnytePlus cloud file sharing at enterprises seeking a hybrid approach to placing files on-premises and online. News
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Cloud file-sharing options popping up on both sides of the firewall
File sharing is becoming an option inside the firewall with cloud storage vendors, and with dedicated online-synching services outside the firewall. News
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Coraid launches ZFS NAS, again
Two years after scrapping plans for a ZFS NAS appliance because of legal reasons, Coraid licenses ZFS from Oracle for its ZX3000 server. News
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Varonis seeks to provide cloud file sharing, without the cloud
With DatAnywhere, Varonis wants to provide enterprises with on-premises cloud file sharing services such as Dropbox and Box.net. News
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