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EMC, IBM to Lead Storage Market Growth, Report Says
Independent IT research firm TheInfoPro released its latest storage study, which yielded some encouraging news for the industry and indicates which companies stand to emerge strongest from the recession. According to the study, total storage spending among Fortune 1000 customers reports modest growth, with 35 percent of organizations expecting to boost appropriations in 2011 and…
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FalconStor Shows Off Data Protection and New Accelerator for VMware View
SAN FRANCISCO — Open standards storage maker FalconStor, which provides the array software for a number of major systems makers, Aug. 30 demonstrated a new storage area network accelerator and a data protection pacakge at VMworld 2010 specifially for VMware’s View control suite. >>Click here to read the rest of the story
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Microsoft’s Windows Live Sync Gets More Storage, New Name
Microsoft has decided that Windows Live Sync, its cloud-syncing service, will receive a name change—actually, make that a name reversion—to Windows Live Mesh. In addition, the service will now offer 5GB of free cloud-storage space, up from 2GB, and the ability to sync hidden files. >>Click here to read the rest of the story.
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Tech Museum Vacation Eight Computer Museums Worth the Visit
Tech Museum Vacation Eight Computer Museums Worth the Visit Intel MuseumLocation: Santa Clara, CAThis immersive museum offers visitors hands-on exhibits that explore how computer chips are designed and manufactured. The best part? You get to try on one of the famous fab bunny suits. No Title InfoAgeLocation: Wall, NJHoused at Camp Evans, the birthplace of…
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HP, Dell Bidding War for Storage Vendor 3PAR Close to $2B
To say that modestly profitable utility storage maker 3PAR is a company in the right place at the right time would be a massive understatement. The Dell versus Hewlett-Packard bidding war for the smallish Fremont, Calif.-based enterprise storage company took two huge steps only minutes apart Aug. 27 when 3PAR, by far the hottest property…
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Intel Lowers Quarter Outlook on Weaker Consumer PC Sales
Intel Corp. lowered its outlook for the third quarter, saying it now expects revenue to come in at $11 billion, plus or minus $200 million. That compares to a previous expectation of $11.2 billion to $12 billion. Intel said that its lower expected revenue comes from weaker than expected demand for PCs in mature markets.…