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Tek-Tools tightens link with virtual servers
July 3, 2008 -- Tek-Tools Software has introduced an enhanced version of its Profiler Suite resource management software product with improved end-to-end data path mapping between virtual and physical resources, a new module for virtual tape library (VTL) support, and more detailed reporting capabilities for backup processes and media.
Dell adds storage services
July 2, 2008 -- In an effort to streamline its storage consulting services, Dell is bringing together technologies and storage expertise from recent acquisitions and partnerships to improve its storage management, data-protection, and disaster-recovery service offerings.
Pillar launches faster storage systems
July 1, 2008 -- Pillar Data Systems continued to push its arrays from the midrange into the enterprise today with the launch of the Axiom 600 and 600MC (Mission Critical), which have more horsepower and application provisioning profiles than previous versions.
Plasmon, NetApp offer archiving platform
June 30, 2008 -- Optical archiving vendor Plasmon has joined forces with NetApp to deliver a new hybrid archiving system that combines NetApp’s disk storage for quick data recovery and Plasmon’s optical archiving platforms for long-term retention.
Brocade outlines FCoE plans
June 27, 2008—Brocade executives took the stage in New York this week at the company's annual meeting with investors and analysts to detail the company's latest products and to temper some of the hype and expectations swirling around the availability of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) and Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE) networking technologies.
HP launches de-duplicating backup systems
June 26, 2008—Hewlett-Packard has announced a new crop of enterprise-class virtual tape libraries (VTLs) equipped with data de-duplication software OEM'd from Sepaton, as well as a homegrown de-duplication feature for its family of disk-based backup systems for SMBs.
The promise of FCoE, the reality of adoption
June 25, 2008—Since Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) was first proposed as a standard nearly a year ago by a collection of network storage vendors, the noise surrounding the technology has been deafening. Touted as the next-generation networking and storage technology, FCoE is an elixir for data centers that suffer from excessive power consumption, cabling nightmares, and spiraling costs.
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