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  • Storage software vendors fire up freeware

    Storage software vendors are increasingly offering free downloads as a test-drive for enterprise products. 

  • European technology leads the way

    Good old American ingenuity? Not quite. The Europeans might just be eating our technological lunch. 

  • Questions fly as EMC Retrospect fades

    All signs point to the end of life for EMC's Retrospect backup software for small businesses. Sources say the company cannot support an SMB software channel. 

  • Mendocino short-circuits CDP debate

    Arguments over near-CDP versus true-CDP are about to become redundant as Mendocino provides the capability to do both. 

  • New storage IPOs report losses

    Of the 2006 "graduating class" of storage IPOs, two reported losses this week in their first quarter as public companies. 

  • Best storage products of 2006 revealed

    Our annual Storage Products of the Year feature highlights some hidden gems in the data classification and remote data protection area. 

  • HDS to acquire Archivas for up to $120M

    HDS will acquire archiving software partner Archivas for close to $120 million, stepping up its effort to compete with EMC in this market. 

  • HP fills in gaps with product updates

    HP announced updates to several of its products, but analysts are wondering what its ultimate strategy will be for storage virtualization. 

  • EMC to announce major refresh at RSA show

    EMC will use the RSA Security Conference next week to kick off a major refresh of its storage products and announce new integration with IP from last year's acquisitions. 

  • Users question Brocade-McData roadmap, eye Cisco

    Lingering questions over Brocade's plans for integration with McData have some users evaluating products from Cisco more carefully.