04 September 2008
By Bryan Betts, Techworld
Power-saving storage could be a lot more common in future, following Adaptec's announcement of souped-up software for its RAID controllers which will boost their power management capabilities. Read more...
18 September 2008
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...
08 February 2008
By Brian Fonseca, Computerworld (US online)
Large businesses are looking more closely at online backup options as a way to ease systems administration headaches and avoid security concerns linked to physical backup procedures - is this the way forward? Read more...
08 April 2008
By Glenn Fleishman. PC World
When you buy a laptop, which upgrades are worth paying for, and which are a waste of money? Read more...
03 December 2007
Solid state disks will start replacing fast hard drive arrays substantially in 2010 due to cost reduction, write performance improvement, better performance and potentially spectacular better energy efficiency. Read more...
11 August 2005
By FSC
Fujitsu Europe's white paper says you get more data capacity and more IO/sec with these small SAS drives Read more...
06 December 2007
28 July 2005
By Robert L. Mitchell, Computerworld
Lost laptops can have severe consequences. Encrypt the data and lock out the bad guys. Read more...
11 November 2004
By Chris Mellor
Cisco's MDS 9000 directors and Sony AIT/S-AIT tapes are excellent products, yet they are relatively unpopular compared to existing and competing suppliers' products. Why is it so hard to break into the storage industry? Read more...