Storage Soup
March 2007
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Buying storage is like buying a car…
- TechTarget 28 Mar 2007 -
Yahoo to offer unlimited email storage
- Senior News Writer 28 Mar 2007 -
The dark side of data protection
- SEO/Content Specialist 28 Mar 2007
Here's an interesting ancedote from a user requesting more storage at his company and likening the process to buying a car. At least storage guys don't wear those nasty shiny suits...
According to the New York Times, Yahoo! will offer subscribers unlimited email storage on their free webmail accounts starting in May. The company currently has a 1 GB mailbox limit; the move was ...
As backup software vendors are discovering, being flexible is the name of the game when it comes to incorporating the management of some of today’s hottest storage technologies – CDP, data ...
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HDS’s Yoshida: Storage headed for a “bust”
- Senior News Writer 27 Mar 2007 -
Datacatch extends Google Desktop to thumb drives, CD-ROMs
- Senior News Writer 27 Mar 2007 -
Microsoft, EMC get closer
- TechTarget 27 Mar 2007 -
Storage security podcast
- Editor 26 Mar 2007 -
Analyst warns of “gotchas” with Google
- Senior News Writer 22 Mar 2007 -
Teracloud is just giving it away
- Senior News Writer 22 Mar 2007 -
Some sweet specs on Google and Hubble
- Senior News Writer 21 Mar 2007
Hitachi Data Systems CTO Hu Yoshida has an interesting post up on his blog that predicts storage is headed for a "bust" period in terms of petabytes shipped per year. He's basing this in part on ...
Another software company riding the Google wave came to our attention this week--Datacatch, an Australian company which already markets an indexing tool for offline media written by Windows ...
EMC and Microsoft announced a partnership today under which Microsoft will integrate EMC's Smarts network discovery and modeling software into future versions of Microsoft's Systems Center ...
These days, its tough to ignore the ever-present coverage of security breaches and identity theft in the news. In this podcast, storage security expert Kevin Beaver offers practical answers to the ...
The Burton Group put out a press release this week warning of some "gotchas" with Google's software as a service (SaaS). Storage Soup caught up with Burton Group enterprise search and records ...
TeraCloud has introduced a pay-as-you-go pricing model for its SRM software that includes the ability to run at least one level of the package for free--indefinitely. TSF Express, newly introduced ...
Our story on Google's storage assistance to academic and research institutions focused on the Archimedes Palimpsest, but this article in Wired has some interesting further info on the Hubble ...
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EMC tries to squash price list
- Senior News Writer 21 Mar 2007 -
Backups are great. Restores are better!
- TechTarget 20 Mar 2007 -
“Never understimate the bandwidth of a station wagon driving down the Jersey Turnpike”
- Senior News Writer 19 Mar 2007 -
Long-awaited encrypted Seagate drive ships
- Senior News Writer 12 Mar 2007 -
Balance in news reporting
- Senior News Writer 09 Mar 2007
In this hilarious post over at StorageMojo.com, an EMC lawyer issues a "cease and desist" order over the recent publication on the site of an EMC price list, calling it a "trade secret." He uses ...
The Alaskan Department of Revenue has just learned the hard way that your backups are only as good as your restores. A report by AP that was picked up Woonsocket Call, a local paper in Rhode ...
Jonathan Schwartz has an interesting post up right now that calculates the relative transfer power of Internet networks vs. a sailboat. The sailboat wins. Quoth Schwartz: "Now you understand why ...
Seagate is finally shipping its self-encrypting laptop drive, the Momentus 5400 FDE.2. We first covered the plans around these drives in July 2005, and covered it again last October, when Seagate's ...
An Amazon spokesperson sent us this email in response to our story, Users rethink Amazon S3 after performance issues: "If you call this story balanced, then I was misled by your reporter. She only ...