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    Samsung eyes possible acquisition of SanDisk 08 September, 2008 08:40:00

    Samsung is eyeing a possible acquisition of memory chip-maker SanDisk.
    Samsung is eyeing a possible acquisition of memory chip-maker SanDisk.
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    MySQL cofounder may resign 08 September, 2008 08:18:00

    MySQL's cofounder Michael "Monty" Widenius is considering resigning, according to an official blog post.
    MySQL cofounder Michael "Monty" Widenius is contemplating resigning from his position at Sun Microsystems, which bought the open-source database company earlier this year, according to a blog post Friday by Kaj Arnö, vice president of community relations for MySQL.
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    Sun to craft software stack into NAS appliances 05 September, 2008 13:05:00

    Sun Microsystems will introduce a storage appliance based on its FISHworks software package by the end of this year.
    Sun Microsystems will introduce a storage appliance based on its FISHworks software package by the end of this year and later extend the technology to other types of products through partnerships.
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    Fusion-io and IBM test solid-state storage 05 September, 2008 09:06:00

    Project Quicksilver aiming to reduce latency and bottlenecks when storage is virtual or frequently accessed.
    Two months after winning a deal with Hewlett-Packard, Salt Lake City start-up Fusion-io (DEMOfall 07) Thursday announced it's also working with IBM to improve the data-access performance of IBM's clustered storage systems while reducing power consumption.
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    EMC, Lenovo offer unlimited SMB backup service 04 September, 2008 10:22:00

    Lenovo introduced an online data backup service for its SL line of small-business laptops provided by EMC's Mozy division.
    Lenovo and EMC this week announced an effort to free small businesses from the hassles of data backup by offering an unlimited Mozy storage service for Lenovo's SL series laptops.
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    Surgient software creates 'self-service cloud' 04 September, 2008 09:10:00

    Most useful for app development, testing
    Surgient has renamed and updated its virtual lab automation software, which aims to relieve some of the burden on IT departments by allowing business units to set up their own virtual compute environments for internal projects like application development and testing.
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    Internet traffic growth slowing, research firm shows 04 September, 2008 09:54:00

    For the second consecutive year, total international Internet capacity grew faster than total Internet traffic.
    Despite prognostications that the Internet is about to collapse from the weight of traffic growth -- especially video -- international Internet traffic grew 53 percent between mid-2007 and mid-2008, down from 61 percent the preceding year, according to a market research firm.
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    New Orleans IT departments brace for Tropical Storm Gustav 01 September, 2008 08:46:00

    These four organizations survived Katrina and explain how they are more prepared this time
    As Hurricane Gustav approaches the US Gulf Coast, the IT lessons learned from the devastating Hurricanes Katrina and Rita that smashed New Orleans and other areas in 2005 are on the minds of many worried IT managers.
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    IBM flash memory breaks 1 million IOPS barrier 29 August, 2008 08:29:00

    IBM claims to shatter record for fastest storage
    IBM has claimed a major breakthrough in flash storage, with a research project that's delivering data transfer speeds of more than 1 million input/output operations per second, two and a half times faster than the industry's fastest disk storage.
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    Samsung: Market for SSDs in low-cost PCs exploding 28 August, 2008 10:56:00

    Samsung launched 3 new SSDs for low-cost PCs, saying the computers are driving explosive growth in SSD sales.
    The popularity of low-cost PCs around the world is driving "explosive growth" for SSDs (small capacity solid state drives), Samsung said Wednesday as it announced three new models of the device.
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    Storage market thrives in down economy 27 August, 2008 09:10:00

    Customer buying fueled by digital information growth, efficiency needs
    The storage market is thriving despite a tough economy, as exploding digital information growth has forced customers to add more capacity and upgrade to newer storage systems that are faster and more efficient, analysts say.
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