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Cisco releases services-oriented SAN network line card
Cisco announced a new SOA network that uses a line card in its MDS line of switches and directors to provide up to four storage-related applications, including data encryption, data migration and Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) data transport. Read More



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TechTalk: Is Your DR Plan in Place?
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Free Up Hard-Drive Space, Fast
Your hard drive is full. Normally that isn’t such a big deal, but what if you need to grab a coworker’s files before she leaves for a vacation, or what if you want your massive overnight file download to go off without a hitch? Here are some short-term tips for clearing space on your hard drive until you have the time to do a proper cleanup. Read More

Samsung releases its densest mobile memory card
Samsung today released a 64GB embedded memory module and a 32GB microSD card, which doubles the capacity of the company’s previous removable card and is the first one produced with Samsung’s 30 nanometer lithography technology. Read More

Compellent adds SAS drives, RAID 6 to flagship SAN
Compellent today announced its latest SAN, which offers SAS drive capability, automated tiering between RAID 5, 6 and 10 levels and server mapping that automates the deployment of virtual servers and clusters. Read More

State of the data center: Part 1
Symantec released its 2010 State of the Data Center study this week. The study conducted by Applied Research found that midsize enterprises of 2,000 to 9,999 employees are more likely to adopt technologies such as cloud computing, deduplication, replication, storage virtualization and continuous data protection than either small or large enterprise businesses. Read More

Half of all data centers are understaffed, Symantec survey finds
Fifty percent of IT executives say their data centers are understaffed, and companies are still looking for more ways to cut costs. Read More

SSDs and the MacBook Pro
In this week’s video, I take you on a video follow-up to my article about adding an ExpressCard solid state drive to certain MacBook Pros. Read More



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AMD Processor-Based Dell PowerEdge T105 vs. Intel Processor-Based Dell Vostro 220
This report from Principled Technologies shows the potential benefit and performance gain that a small business and end user would receive from upgrading to a server-class system like the AMD processor-based Dell PowerEdge T105. Read More


Documents refute TSA privacy claims on body scanners, group says
The Transportation Security Administration is overstating the privacy protections applied in the use of whole body scanners at U.S. airports, a privacy advocacy group warned. Read More

I365 opens Evault cloud storage to ISVs
Seagate’s backup service subsidiary i365 today announced it is making its cloud storage service available to independent software vendors that can in turn use it to sell as their own SaaS offering. Read More

How (and Why) to Partition Your Hard Drive
Disk partitioning–separating one physical hard drive into multiple independent volumes–can relieve all sorts of computer-related headaches, and thanks to the Disk Management tool included with Windows 7 and Vista, you can perform the task without expensive third-party software. Here’s how to use Disk Management to make the most of your hard drive. Read More

Seagate releases USB SuperSpeed 3.0 hard drive
Seagate today announced its first USB 3.0 SuperSpeed external hard disk drive, which offers data transfer speeds three times faster than its previous drives. Read More

WD releases its fastest external hard drive
Western Digital today announced its first external hard drive that uses the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface for up to 10 times the speed of previous drives using the USB 2.0 specification. Read More

EMC to acquire Archer Technologies
EMC said it plans to acquire Archer Technologies for an undisclosed sum. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter, and is likely on the smaller side, as EMC said it would not have a material impact on its fiscal 2010 revenue or earnings. Read More

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