13 October 2008
By Peter Sayer, IDG news service
Hitachi Data Systems claims to have reduced configuration times for storage systems. The company has added three new models to its Adaptable Modular Storage (AMS) range, introducing support for SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) disks and a new dynamic load-balancing system with two active controllers. Read more...
31 January 2008
By Chris Mellor
NetApp has promoted Tom Georgens to the COO slot and in doing so has demonstrated it's keen to get a move on. Read more...
10 April 2008
By Mary Brandel, Computerworld US
Vendor hard drive failure rates: Myth or metric? Read more...
28 March 2008
By Greg Meckbach, ComputerWorld Canada
Smile: You're now responsible for cameras. Read more...
27 June 2008
By Tom Jowitt, Techworld
Isilon Systems has made a name for itself as a pioneer in the field of clustered storage systems. Now, the company feels that 2008 will be the year when unstructured data becomes a pressing issue for most enterprises. Read more...
13 August 2007
By Data Mobility Group
Years ago, we treated all data as equal. All data originated on one type of storage and stayed there until it was deleted. We now understand that not all data is created equal. Some types of data are more important than others, or accessed more frequently than others. Data Life Cycle Management (DLM), a component of Information Life Cycle Management (ILM), defi nes the DLM concept where data is created on one storage system, then migrated to, usually, less expensive storage systems as it ages. Read more...
11 May 2007
By Logan G. Harbaugh, InfoWorld
23 November 2004
By Dave Roberts and Jim Metzler, NetworkWorldFusion
Major vendors have outlined platform-specific utility computing strategies but how do you gain the benefits in a heterogeneous data centre environment? Read more...
07 January 2008
By Joanne Cummings, Network World
For years, Robert Wakefield and Dameon Rustin lived with the problems of keeping Snelling Staffing Service?s old, poorly designed datacentre up and running. But not any more. Read more...