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SAN News

02 October 2008

HP takes LeftHand turn

By Stephen Lawson, IDG news service

Hewlett-Packard is to buy SAN company LeftHand Networks to offer storage virtualisation and iSCSI products to medium-sized companies and remote offices. Read more...

SAN Blog Entries

18 September 2008

When is last place actually first place? When you're Seagate...

By Bryan Betts

The latest company to jump into the removable disk market is Seagate - and rather curiously, it seems to think it's the first to do it, even though its FreeAgent Go uses the exact same scheme as Quantum and ProStor (and therefore also Tandberg Data, Imation and Dell). Read more...

SAN Insight

10 September 2008

Virtualisation and security - the risks explored

By Ryan Malone, Network World (US)

While server virtualisation increases operational efficiencies and management flexibility, and reduces total cost of ownership, it can also increase security risks. Here's an explanation of how. Read more...

SAN Interviews

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SAN Whitepapers

17 September 2008

Massively Scalable NAS

By Enterprise Management Associates for Hewlett-Packard

Extremely scalable networked attached storage is now able to offer considerable advantages over traditional storage technologies. Read more...

SAN Product Reviews

18 June 2008

SanDisk Cruzer Professional

By John E. Dunn, Techworld

  • List price: £12.99 (2GB drive, on promotion); £89.99 (4GB)
  • Pros: Enforces encryption without losing simplicity; Totally secure; built-in encryption acceleration
  • Cons: Some models are very expensive; Requires key management system Read more...

SAN How-Tos

09 May 2008

5 ways to build your virtual office

By Dan Tynan, PC World

The good part about going virtual is that you don't have to worry about leaving your data or software on the wrong machine when you're away from the office. The bad part is when you can't reach the Internet. But more and more online applications are offering offline access these days... Read more...

SAN Case Studies

28 April 2008

Parallel Internet: Inside the Worldwide LHC computing Grid

By Jon Brodkin , Network World

Perhaps just as complicated as answering scientists' questions of origin, is setting up a worldwide network capable of distributing the mountains of data produced by the seemingly infinite number of particle collisions. Read more...

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