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View ArticleExternal disk storage shipments surpass 7 exabytes in Q3
IDC today released its Disk Storage Tracker, showing steady growth in external storage systems worldwide for the third quarter.
View ArticleHitachi, EMC and Fujitsu winners as storage market weakens
Growth in the storage market slowed down during the third quarter, but vendors such as Hitachi, EMC and Fujitsu still had a good three months thanks in part to sales of high-end systems.
View ArticleUSB 3.0 standard will soon allow up to 10Gbps
An enhanced version of USB 3.0 will deliver up to 10Gbps, twice the data speed of current connections.
View ArticleLaCie releases 20TB Thunderbolt RAID array
LaCie today announced its largest RAID array with Thunderbolt connectivity, offering two 10Gbps ports for connectivity
View ArticleIntel mum on speed improvements for Thunderbolt
Intel said it is working to make the Thunderbolt data transfer technology faster as it wages a speed race with the USB 3.0 protocol, but the company declined to say when improvements will be finished.
View ArticleWestern Digital acquires Arkeia to boost SMB storage tools
Western Digital has acquired data protection company Arkeia Software as it looks to address growing storage demands among small and medium-size companies.
View ArticleCisco gets closer to NetApp, further from VCE
Appearing to further distance itself from VCE coalition partners EMC and VMware, Cisco this week expanded collaboration with storage titan NetApp to deepen integration and market reach.
View ArticleVCE CEO says EMC, Cisco, VMware partnership unshaken by NetApp incursion
VCE said its partnership with Cisco has been unaffected by Cisco's strengthening a reseller agreement with NetApp to sell cloud architectures.
View ArticleToshiba ships first NAND flash chips with faster transfer standard
Toshiba has started shipping the first NAND flash chips to support Universal Flash Storage, a new standard that is 50 percent faster than current technology.
View ArticleHP brings sizzle to Windows Storage Server
The HP StoreEasy 5530 puts serious muscle behind Windows file serving, Hyper-V virtualization, and SQL Server workloads
View ArticleHuawei leans on SAP to give enterprise push a boost
Huawei enterprise division's effort to ramp up its European presence is bolstered SAP's certification of its servers to run the SAP HANA in-memory platform.
View ArticleAT&T smashes distance record for 400Gbps data connection
Researchers from AT&T Labs will present the results of a record-setting fiber-optic transmission experiment next week at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference/National Fiber Optic Engineers...
View ArticleStorage administrators demand simplicity
IT staffers at all levels are now tasked with managing data storage. They demand simplicity (but want power, too). Insider (registration required)
View ArticleIntel doubles speed of Thunderbolt interconnect
Intel has doubled the speed of the Thunderbolt data transfer technology, which will soon shuttle data between host computers like Macs and peripherals at a rate of 20Gbps.
View ArticleUSB says new spec could double data transfer speeds
PCs and mobile devices connected to peripherals via USB ports will in the future be able to transfer data at twice the speed possible today.
View ArticleProducts with faster USB speeds to reach market in 2014
Products based on a USB specification that will double the data transfer rates between host devices and peripherals will reach the market in late 2014, the standards-setting organization said on Thursday.
View ArticleCisco's new director-class storage switch boosts throughput 6X
Cisco's new director-class switch for storage, unveiled today, increases throughput six-fold and offers N+1 resilience.
View ArticleSeagate's Central hits a home run in the NAS game
Shaw reviews the Seagate Central network-attached hard drive.
View ArticleA NAS box for all seasons
We tested five Network Attached Storage (NAS) appliances, ranging from 4T to 18TB in capacity and targeted for small offices and businesses with up to 20 to 25 users. All are more-or-less in the same...
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