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NetApp VP says storage virtualization overrated
NetApp's vice president of emerging products, Jay Kidd, discusses storage virtualization, competition with Isilon and NetApp's current identity crisis. Article | 26 Apr 2007
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EMC, Symantec to enter Software as a Service market
EMC has plans to release Software as a Service (SaaS) products for data backup and archiving; Symantec announces a new online backup service. Article | 17 Apr 2007
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SNW product news highlights
Here's a glimpse of some of the hot new products from HP, IBM, Intel, Symantec and others on show at Storage Networking World (SNW) in San Diego this week. Article | 16 Apr 2007
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Copan users get electricity rebate with MAID arrays
One major Web 2.0 company in California stands to receive a $12,000 rebate from the electric company for using MAID storage arrays, according to Copan. Article | 13 Apr 2007
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Architectural firm swaps online data backup service providers
As online data backup services take off, one early adopter slashed costs dramatically by switching to a newer service on the market. Article | 12 Apr 2007
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HP renews SMB storage campaign
With the launch of the new All-in-One 1200 and the shifting of executives to a new SMB business unit, HP is focused on its low-end products in an effort to boost growth. Article | 10 Apr 2007
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Colorado State picks EqualLogic over EMC for Exchange
The university, an Exchange 2007 beta tester, says performance improvements in the updated Microsoft release make iSCSI more practical for email storage. Article | 09 Apr 2007
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Goldman Sachs: Interest in NetApp SAN products wanes
A survey by the investment firm shows enterprise storage buyers had a declining interest in NetApp SAN products over the last year. Article | 06 Apr 2007
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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 Article | 04 Apr 2007
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Data Domain files S-1, Quantum to receive shares
Data Domain is seeking up to $100M, according to reports. Quantum will get a slice of the pie, thanks to data deduplication patents. Article | 02 Apr 2007
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