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RainStor Debuts Native Hadoop Database for Big Data Analytics
With the ability to use both MapReduce and rapid-response SQL query, RainStor said its database will help customers get more out of their Hadoop environments while achieving better compression than even columnar databases.
Symantec Integrates Archive and eDiscovery, Acquires LiveOffice
Symantec promises tighter integration between its Enterprise Vault archiving solution and its Clearwell eDiscovery Platform. It has also acquired archiving OEM partner LiveOffice for $115 million.
IBM Engineers Atomic-Scale Memory
Big Blue scientists announced that they were able to store a bit of information in as few as 12 magnetic atoms, a breakthrough that could lead to storage technology at least 100 times denser than currently available.
Seagate Revises 2Q Guidance Upward but HDDs Still in Short Supply
Reporting preliminary fiscal second quarter 2012 financial results, Seagate Technology said revenues for the quarter were better than expected, but it believes hard disk drives will continue to be in short supply through 2012.
SOS Server Save Angles to Bring Online Backup to Business
Five-year-old firm targets businesses and consumers alike with its encrypted public cloud backup service.
5 Hot Storage Start-Ups
Cloud computing, SSDs and big data seem unstoppable. Here are five storage startups making these technologies a reality.
Box Enhances Cloud Content Security, Partners with Intel
Seeking to help CIOs feel more secure about storing their data in the cloud, cloud storage and collaboration company Box on Friday announced new enterprise-grade security and management features across its platform. It also sealed a partnership with Intel to integrate its service with the Intel Expressway Cloud Access 360 software.
Do You Want Your OwnCloud?
Former SUSE Linux CTO has a new startup that is now pulling in funding and gearing up to launch with commercial services for an open source take on Dropbox.
HDS Tunes Up Data Ingestor Cloud Storage On-Ramp
Hitachi Data Systems has added new content sharing, file restore and NAS migration capabilities to its Hitachi Data Ingestor, a backup-free cloud storage on-ramp and filer.
Apple Eyeing Acquisition of SSD Controller Specialist Anobit?
Apple is reportedly in negotiations to acquire Anobit, which provides the memory signal processing technology used by the iPhone, iPad and MacBook Air.
Market for External Disk Storage Systems Continues Growth, but Slows
IDC and Gartner agreed that external disk storage systems posted double-digit growth for the sixth consecutive time in the third quarter of 2011, but that growth appears to be slowing.
iWave Automates Cloud Storage Provisioning with Storage Director
The specialist in high-end cloud service automation debuts Storage Director 1.5, a storage automation platform for developing and operating cloud-based storage services.
Crossroads to Debut Online All-the-Time Data Archive
Crossroads says StrongBox stores data using tape, but is online and easily accessible like disk.
Symform, QNAP Bring Together Cloud Storage and NAS
QNAP Systems has agreed to integrate its NAS offerings with Symform's Cloud Storage Network.
EMC Improves Atmos Cloud Metering, Adds GeoDrive Linux Support
The storage giant has beefed up its platform for helping service providers and enterprises build storage-as-a-service offerings and has added support for Linux to its Atmos GeoDrive software.
Quantum Unveils Tape, Dedupe Products to Ease Data Protection Headaches
The backup and data protection specialist takes the wraps off a new deduplication appliance, tape library and software for federated management and analytics of both tape and disk systems.
Symantec Reveals Plans for Microsoft Storage Management, High Availability
Symantec says Veritas Storage Foundation High Availability 6.0 for Windows, expected in mid-December, will deliver 30x faster failover, disaster recovery and storage management.
Spectra Logic's New Tape System Holds 3.6 Exabytes
Storage vendor Spectra Logic launches five new products, including what it claims is the world's largest capacity storage system -- a tape library system that can store nearly 4 exabytes of data.
openBench Lab Review: Nexsan VCS
Nexsan Promotes Flexibility for Cloud Infrastructure via API Support for Veritas Cluster Software.
Emulex Updates OneCommand Vision Package
The company claims that customers can save substantially just by implementing small improvements in monitoring and control of I/O infrastructure.
HDS Launches New Cloud Services and Solutions
Hitachi Data Systems lays out a roadmap of where it's going with helping customers turn data into 'actionable information' via tiered cloud infrastructure -- gives updates on BlueArc and ParaScale acquisitions.
Quantum Ships Backup Appliances Aimed at Small Business
Furthering its push to provide up-scale data protection, backup, and disaster recovery appliances at SMB prices, Quantum comes out with new backup appliances and disk libraries.
Quantum Ships Backup Appliances Aimed at Small Businesss
Furthering its push to provide up-scale data protection, backup, and disaster recovery appliances at SMB prices, Quantum comes out with new backup appliances and disk libraries.
IDC Says Cloud Adoption Fuels Storage Sales
Cloud computing helps create new ways for users to create data, and that will drive purchases of increasing amounts of storage over the next few years.
Contegix Launches Multi-tiered Cloud Offerings
The cloud hosting provider claims to be the first to offer multiple mix and match tiers for customers to choose from.
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