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EMC launches Decho
11/20/08
EMC last week joined two of its startups Mozy and Pi together to form a new company called Decho that will help consumers manage their personal digital information - their digital echo.
EMC joins the cloud
11/18/08
EMC last week joined the cloud storage game with a hardware/software combination that offers massive storage capacity to Web 2.0, telecom and large enterprises who need somewhere to keep their object-based, unstructured data.
Dell to feature deduplication technology from EMC, Quantum
11/13/08
Dell last week joined the data deduplication market, promising products that use software from EMC and Quantum. The company will develop a single architecture from deduplication technology from EMC and Quantum and will make it available on its PowerVault, EqualLogic and Dell/EMC storage products. TierDisk will be the new name for the company's triumvirate of products. Dell expects to ship systems with deduplicaton capability in early 2009.
HP throws hat in storage virtualization ring
11/11/08
HP last week upped the ante on heterogeneous storage virtualization by unveiling a platform that pools storage across HP and non-HP arrays. The HP StorageWorks SAN Virtualization Services Platform, dubbed SVSP, is for users of Fibre Channel storage-area networks and incorporates HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array (MSA) and the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA).
TimeSight aims at lifecycle management of video surveillance data
11/06/08
TimeSight Systems last week launched what could be the first lifecycle management package for video surveillance data.
Griffin-Spalding County adds enterprise backup to its SAN
11/04/08
After Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, Griffin-Spalding County IT Director Rod Smith realized that his school system's network could have just as easily been destroyed, and its employees left without the data it uses to conduct everyday business. Without the ability to back up student information, the school system would face huge financial repercussions, because money that the system receives from the federal government is based on the availability and contents of that data.
Storage vendors enjoy strong financials
10/30/08
In spite of the financial downturn that is affecting my 401K (now probably a 2K) and my retirement plans, storage companies reported strong financial results. Among the companies reporting financial results are EMC, Compellent, Emulex and QLogic.
Hospital spins out data protection strategy
10/28/08
Andy Fuss has all the bases covered when it comes to protecting his data at Roger Williams Medical Center in Providence, R.I. Fuss, who is lead technical engineer at the medical center, installed two Data Domain DD565 Appliances in March of this year - one at the hospital and the second device at a disaster recovery site located 100 miles away.
What's hot at Storage Networking World
10/23/08
Solid state disk, data deduplication, compression and data protection were hot items at Storage Networking World in Dallas last week. Intel rolled out enterprise solid state flash drives for servers and storage. Developed in collaboration with Micron, Intel released NAND flash drives called the X-25E Extreme Serial Advanced Technology Attachment Solid State Drive. The company's flash drives are priced at $695. The 32GB drive is available now and a 64GB version is expected by Q1 2009.
Fibre Channel over Ethernet gains momentum
10/21/08
The Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) bandwagon gathered steam last week at Storage Networking World as QLogic, NetApp and EMC introduced products that support the new transport protocol.
Backup in a box for SMBs and consumers from Dell, Iomega
10/16/08
Dell and EMC's Iomega last week introduced two different backup appliances for use in small and midsize enterprises and for consumers.
FalconStor, Compellent add support for Microsoft Hyper-V
10/14/08
FalconStor this week became one of the first storage vendors to announce its support of Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization technology. FalconStor Network Storage Server (NSS) now supports Hyper-V environments and Windows Server 2008 Failover Clustering. FalconStor NSS allows application-consistent failover across geographically dispersed clusters of both physical and Hyper-V enabled virtual servers.
Unitrends adds Web 2.0 management console to business continuity, disaster recovery software
10/09/08
One of the lesser-known data protection players last week announced a new version of its business continuity and disaster recovery software that lets users simplify the management of data protection environments. Unitrends announced Rapid Recovery 4.0, a software package that sports a new Web 2.0 Rich Internet Application-based management console. The console lets users run either on-demand or scheduled backups for client systems or for vaulting data from Unitrends Data Protection Units (DPU) or Data Protection Vaults.
HP acquires LeftHand Networks to beef up its small, midrange storage offerings
10/07/08
HP acquired one of the last independent iSCSI storage vendors last week in a $360 million all-cash deal. The company snapped up LeftHand Networks to bolster its small and mid-range storage offerings and be able to give its customers a broad storage offering. HP will be able to leverage LeftHand's iSCSI expertise in its up-to-now paltry iSCSI hardware.
Enterprise flash drives on the rise
10/02/08
Enterprise flash drive technology got a boost last week with several announcements. EMC unveiled a package that incorporates EMC Symmetrix DMX-4 storage systems containing EFD with Oracle Database Applications to improve application performance. Meanwhile, the Storage Networking Industry Association took up the EFD cause with the launch of a Solid State Disk Initiative for enterprise and consumer applications.
QLogic, Pillar Data, HP make storage waves at Oracle OpenWorld
09/30/08
Oracle OpenWorld last week was a magnet for storage vendors intent on making their products work better with Oracle's databases and applications.
VMworld exhibitors aim to tackle the problem of storage in a virtualized world
09/25/08
Last week I went to what I thought at first glimpse was a server trade show - VMworld - and found a storage trade show where vendors were showing off their data protection and disaster recovery wares. I won't be as naive as to say that I didn't expect VMworld to focus so heavily on storage, but there it was - an audience of server admins who knew that in implementing virtualization they had a problem on their hands with the storage their servers were attached to.
GreenBytes Cypress aims to offer unlimited scalability in a small footprint
09/23/08
A very cool company - GreenBytes - debuted last week introducing its Cypress storage system, a network-attached storage system that uses Sun's ZFS+ file system and Sun Fire X4540 Thumper storage boxes.
IBM recaps its last two years in storage - all $2 billion's worth
09/18/08
IBM made an omnibus storage announcement last week - the type of announcement that only IBM can make - of having spent $2 billion on storage in the past two years.
EqualLogic rolls out massive iSCSI array
09/16/08
EqualLogic, now part of Dell, launched a new storage array last week that is the company's largest array to date.
Adaptec RAID goes green
09/11/08
Adaptec has joined the power and cooling game with new RAID controllers, which the company claims can reduce power consumption by as much as 70%.
ParaScale dives into the cloud storage arena
09/09/08
ParaScale launched its cloud storage product this week intended to address the content and archival storage markets. The company will allow private enterprises to build cloud storage within the firewall for archival or streaming media or public clouds for service providers, which would compete with Amazon S3 and Nirvanix, among others.
EMC releases multiprotocol NAS array
09/04/08
EMC last week bolstered its products for the small and midsize business and departmental branch office market with the launch of a Celerra network-attached storage server, which handles both file- and block-oriented data.
My system crashed: How I got my data back
09/02/08
Last week was a mess for me - my laptop and I thought my disk drive had crashed - and I lost about two days of work because of it.
E-discovery vendor StoredIQ unveils new platform support, enhancements
08/28/08
StoredIQ last week rolled out a new version of its e-discovery appliance that includes support for Microsoft Exchange 2007 and SharePoint 2007.

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Deni Connor is principal analyst for Storage Strategies NOW.

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