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Hitachi announces new unified file, block storage array
Hitachi Data Systems today announced a new midrange storage line that allows access to both block and file-based data through a single management interface.
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Atlantis Computing promises diskless VDI
Virtual Desktop storage provider Altantis Computing today announced a new product that runs non-persistent virtual desktop environments using only server memory.
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2012: A busy year ahead
2011 was challenging. It's that simple, according to IDC A/NZ market analyst, Amy Cheah. This was despite major industry-wide stand-outs such as the launch of ultrabooks, the first look at Microsoft’s Windows 8 and the release of Google’s Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS.
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Hitachi Data Systems appoints new sales directors and channel staff
Storage vendor facilitates growth with a series of new hires
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HDS to release converged computing platform for SAP
Hitachi Data Systems announced a new converged platform alongside SAP that will help users manage and analyze massive amounts of critical data, while improving business decisions and insight based on instant access to that data.
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Product News: The latest from Quest, Netgear, CommVault, Hitachi, Polycom and Aastra
Hear about the latest products, upgrades, routers, data management, solid state drives and mobile communication tools
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Hitachi-LG Data Storage to plead guilty on price-fixing
Hitachi-LG Data Storage has agreed to plead guilty in connection with rigging bids and fixing prices for sales of optical disc drives and will pay a US$21.1 million fine, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Friday.
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Hitachi Data Systems buys NAS-vendor BlueArc
Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) today acquired high-end network-attached storage (NAS) vendor BlueArc in an all-cash deal.
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PROFILE: Moving back to the channel
TrackITOnline's Phil Lancaster, talks about running a niche distribution company and its future plans
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SPECIAL REPORT: Hybrid transformation of the cloud
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Spectra Logic and Australian National University Success Story - March 2012
Australian National University (ANU) located in Canberra, and ranked as one of the top universities in Australia, recently deployed two Spectra Logic T950 enterprise tape libraries at the heart of its 9.5 petabyte tape-based active archive to support ANU’s high performance private data cloud storage solution. The cloud-based storage installation with Spectra’s tape-based active archive allows ANU to efficiently support its exponential data growth, accelerate access to its research data, and improve overall data reliability.
Market Potential-Strategy Guide to the Active Archive Market
The active archive market is a growing segment where tape is seen as part of a disk or network fileystem. This means that to an end user disk and tape are “blended” and whether file is held on disk or tape is “invisible” to the end user. The active archive market is the fastest growing space in the storage industry and allows direct end user access to tape through a file system front end.

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