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  • Brocade monetizes SAN Health tool

    For an annual fee of roughly $2,500, Brocade will provide more advanced features to its SAN Health tool; also new are updates to directors and file management software. 

  • Storage upstarts are tipping the vendor scales

    The big storage vendors are always trying to steal a piece of each other's pie. But some small tech upstarts might play big parts in determining who comes out on top. 

  • IBM delays shipment of Global Mirror

    IBM's asynchronous replication feature for SVC, originally slated for release this month, has been delayed until November. 

  • HDS repeats as enterprise arrays champ - page 4

    Hitachi Data Systems repeats as winner in the second edition of the Diogenes Labs-Storage magazine Quality Awards for enterprise arrays. 

  • HDS repeats as enterprise arrays champ

    Hitachi Data Systems repeats as winner in the second edition of the Diogenes Labs-Storage magazine Quality Awards for enterprise arrays. 

  • HDS repeats as enterprise arrays champ - page 3

    Hitachi Data Systems repeats as winner in the second edition of the Diogenes Labs-Storage magazine Quality Awards for enterprise arrays. 

  • HDS repeats as enterprise arrays champ - page 2

    Hitachi Data Systems repeats as winner of the second edition of the Diogenes Labs-Storage magazine Quality Awards for enterprise arrays. 

  • An era ends as Tandberg buys Exabyte

    The once-dominant player in the tape market has ended a long downward spiral by selling off its assets. At least customers can now count on continued support, analysts say. 

  • Sun tucks software into Solaris, may sell off 6920

    Sun is rumored to be selling off its 6920 product; all storage software is now in the Solaris group -- and questions still remain about its future in the storage business. 

  • IBM spruces up storage line

    IBM floated a raft of announcements across its storage line, but analysts say they are still waiting for the updates stuck in the research phase.