07 April 2008
By Ellen Messmer, Network World (US)
HP is releasing add-ons for its storage products to enable automated encryption of data stored on tape drives and virtual tape libraries. Read more...
13 December 2007
By Chris Mellor
IDC/EMC say there's too much data coming for the world to store. Google says you'll be able to store the lot inside an iPod. Are both views barmy? Go figure. Read more...
04 February 2008
By Tom Henderson, Rand Dvorak, Network World
In the world of datacentre computing, there's a lot of contention over whether deploying rackable servers is better than deploying blade servers to host consolidated or virtualised applications. Read more...
16 February 2007
By Bob Longman, Group Technical Director, Plasmon
Plasmon?s technical director surveys the history of optical storage technology, present day UDO, Blu-ray and HD DVD technologies, and discusses future possibilities, including holographic, near field, super resolution, and two-photon technologies. Read more...
07 December 2007
By Chris Mellor
Archiving is being reappraised. The green drive to contain storage array costs works against the need to store more and more data for compliance. Archiving can combine these contrasting needs. Read more...
20 March 2007
By Stephen Widen
CA is leveraging its management experience and broad technology portfolio to map out a strategy that extends information life cycle management (ILM) beyond storage, combining intelligent management of storage and data with other key management disciplines,such as security and asset management, to better support customer demands for operational efficiency. Our ILM strategy is driven by assets, people and processes and moves customers from a storage-centric view to one that encompasses IT as a whole. Read more...
08 May 2007
By Jonathan Hassell, Computerworld
28 May 2007
By David Cartwright, Techworld
One of the biggest problems with implementing SOA is the host of legacy applications that all enterprises have to handle. Once you have your hands on the data (not always that straightforward), then you have to work out how to best fits in with your current deployment. There are, however, some simple steps to follow. Read more...
14 December 2007
By Chris Mellor
The City of London Police use biometric security-enabled Stealth MXP USB storage devices for sensitive information transfer, HMRC could learn from this. Read more...