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EMC ships Hulk, says multiprotocol storage to dominate
In an earnings call, EMC CEO Joe Tucci said the hardware component of its new Hulk clustered storage system is in beta, predicted that multiprotocol systems will dominate in 2008, and reiterated pledges that EMC will have data deduplication and spin-... Article
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Isilon overhauls clustered storage line with X-Series
Isilon's latest IQ clustered system upgrade adds no functionality, but new hardware boosts performance. Article
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Compellent CEO ponders deduplication, SAS
Compellent CEO Phil Soran discusses how the IPO helped the SAN maker in 2007 and what his company's plans are in 2008 for data deduplication, NAS and iSCSI. Article
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Copan roadmap includes IPO, archiving on MAID arrays
Copan preps for an IPO, and has file system management, data classification and archiving on the roadmap for its MAID array. Article
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Arkivio hops on a Rocket
Rocket Software adds archiving software from startup Arkivio to its portfolio of storage offerings, but not much integration is expected between Arkivio and its other products. Article
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CAS system product specifications
Archives provide long-term data storage, but simply storing the information isn't enough to meet compliance or litigation needs. Today, an organization needs the immutability of content-addressed storage (CAS). Buying Guide
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IBM grabs grid storage startup XIV
IBM rings in the new year by acquiring Israeli storage vendor XIV, which specializes in grid systems designed for emerging Web applications. Article
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Top storage acquisitions of 2007
Dell spent $1.4B on EqualLogic in the biggest storage deal of the year, while other vendors made acquisitions to beef up services, archiving and NAS performance. Article
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Top 10 technology IPOs of 2007
The market for tech IPOs heated up in 2007, and while EMC spinoff VMware attracted investors beyond anyone's expectations, other stocks tailed off late in the year. Article
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Storage Outlook '08: Storage vendors' New Year's resolutions
What can you expect in the next 12 months in the storage arena? A look at the goals that leading storage vendors Symantec, HP, EMC, VMware and Brocade have set in 2008. Article
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