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'NAS' News

05 September 2008

Sun finalises virtual NAS offering

By Stephen Lawson, IDG news service

Sun Microsystems is set to introduce a storage appliance based on its FISHworks software package. Read more...

HP taps into virtualisation interest03 Sep 08
Unstructured data is biggest threat say IT professionals02 Jul 08
CeBIT: HDS fights 'rogue data' with new tool06 Mar 08
Computacenter in virtual I/O tie-up27 Feb 08
BBC moves Linux into TV production29 Jan 08
Intel targets small biz storage07 Nov 07
IBM revamps high-end storage products23 Oct 07

'NAS' Other Articles

11 November 2007

Inside a green datacentre

By Cara Garretson

The San Diego Supercomputing Centre's US$32 million (£16 million) datacentre expansion, slated for completion next July, is designed to be energy efficient from the ground up. Read more...

HP gap-filling and marking time05 Feb 07
Snap Server, crackle and pop19 Sep 06
Fibre Channel SANs: Final Days?05 Sep 06
One question: Are you in or are you out?23 Feb 05
Simple SANs deliver savings26 Jun 07
Top 10 network storage blogs28 Feb 06
Imagine a backup taking five days?13 Sep 06

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'NAS' Blog Entries

07 April 2008

This Gets My Vote: Open Source e-Voting

By Glyn Moody

If any area of human activity cries out for openness, it is the political process. In particular, if want to institute e-voting, you'd be mad not to opt for open source and its associated transparency. Or, to put it another way, you'd be nuts not to follow Brazil's fine example: Read more...

'NAS' Whitepapers

17 September 2008

Massively Scalable NAS

By Enterprise Management Associates for Hewlett-Packard

Extremely scalable networked attached storage is now able to offer considerable advantages over traditional storage technologies. Read more...

Streamline Your Storage Usage: 4 straightforward ways to true NAS management01 Apr 08

WHITE PAPERS

  • BPM, SOA and Web 2.0: Business transformation or train wreck?

    Organisations must not only promote change from within, but they must also be agile enough to quickly adapt to evolving markets, policies, regulations, and business models. Fortunately, the convergence of a trio of technologies and business practices—business process management (BPM), service-oriented architecture (SOA), and Web 2.0—is providing a solution.

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