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Storage: Breaking News

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    How Windows 7 will, and won't, work better with SSDs 10 November, 2008 09:13:00

    Microsoft cites 4 ways that Windows 7 will support solid-state drives better than XP or Vista does
    The first generation of solid-state drives (SSDs) introduced in PCs last year failed to live up to the hype.
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    Microsoft: Windows 7 will run on SSD netbooks 10 November, 2008 08:45:00

    16GB 'enough for a good Windows 7 experience,' manager tells WinHEC
    Netbooks equipped with solid-state drives (SSD) sporting as little as 16GB of storage capacity will be able to comfortably run Windows 7, Microsoft said on Thursday.
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    SanDisk claims new SSDs will raise speed, endurance 07 November, 2008 08:26:00

    ExtremeFFS will improve two weaknesses in solid-state drives, company says
    SanDisk on Wednesday announced a new flash memory management system called ExtremeFFS that it says will dramatically improve two of the main weaknesses today in the emerging technology of solid-state drives (SSDs).
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    Multimedia takes up Tandberg 06 November, 2008 15:13:00

    New distribution deal to see the Fujitsu range offered to system builders and integrators
    Multimedia Technology has struck a distribution deal with storage vendor, Tandberg Data.
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    WD to make retail push 05 November, 2008 12:22:00

    New staff appointment and product ranges launched by the vendor as it observes a big increase in retail storage uptake
    Storage vendor, Western Digital, is making a concentrated push into the retail market with a new appointment and product range.
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    Seagate: Enterprise SSD to be released next year 05 November, 2008 08:20:00

    Storage manufacturer Seagate will release its first solid-state drive for enterprises by the middle of next year, CEO Bill Watkins said on Tuesday.
    Storage manufacturer Seagate will release its first SSD (solid-state drive) for enterprises by the middle of next year, CEO Bill Watkins said on Tuesday.
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    Dell, Quantum, EMC line up on de-duplication 04 November, 2008 12:59:00

    Dell will enter the data de-duplication business next year with products that are based on Quantum's software and compatible with EMC's gear.
    Dell will enter the data de-duplication business next year with products that are based on Quantum's software and compatible with EMC's gear.
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    Seeing tough times ahead, Symantec plans layoffs 03 November, 2008 07:56:00

    Symantec plans layoffs that will cut its workforce budget by 4.5 percent.
    Anticipating a slowdown in IT spending, Symantec expects to begin laying off employees this month.
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    Foundry could postpone Brocade vote yet again 03 November, 2008 08:26:00

    Foundry says Brocade vote could be delayed until December
    Foundry Networks says a shareholder vote on its amended deal to be acquired by Brocade could be further delayed.
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    Fans and skeptics argue on Fibre Channel over Ethernet 03 November, 2008 12:41:00

    The Storage Networking World Europe show focused on Fibre Channel over Ethernet, which some see as a Trojan horse that Cisco can use to attack Brocade.
    This year's Storage Networking World Europe show focused attention on Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). However, while SAN vendors promoted FCoE as a way to extend Fibre Channel's reach and longevity, skeptics described it as unnecessary -- and perhaps even a Cisco-powered Trojan horse intended to wipe out rival networking supplier Brocade Communications.
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    Sun blames Wall Street for $1.7B loss 31 October, 2008 08:22:00

    Sun reported a quarterly loss Thursday, blaming the downturn in the financial sector.
    Blaming the downturn in the financial sector, Sun Microsystems reported a US$1.68 billion loss for its most recent fiscal quarter on Thursday.
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