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  • Enterprise Cloud Network Attached Storage Provider Expands

    Enterprise storage service provide Zetta, which provides on-demand network attached storage (NAS) as a service, is opening a new data service facility in the New York City metropolitan area, the company has announced. The new data center storage facility will be the third for the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company, which already operates two facilities on the…

  • EMC Sees IT Storage Recovery

    IT solution providers looking for sales of IT storage solutions to recover after the deep recession of 2009 need not look any further than EMC’s (NYSE:EMC) earnings report released in April 2010. The technology giant saw 28 percent growth year over year for its Symmetrix line, and 32 percent growth for midrange products including Celerra,…

  • Protecting Business from the Next Disaster

    The world is digging its way out of Iceland’s volcanic ash, but the costs are expected to run into the billions of dollars, with the airline industry already out $1.7 billion after the cancellation of more than 100,000 flights since last week. As VAR Dave Sobel, founder and CEO of Evolve Technologies, notes in his…

  • Younger Workers Hunting for New Jobs

    Nearly 90 percent of 2,222 individuals polled in a March survey said they think the economy is still in a recession, according to staffing company Adecco Group. In similar vein, 78 percent said they believe this is the worst job market they have seen in their careers. And yet, many are looking for new job…

  • WinMagic Sells SecureDoc Encryption Direct Online

    WinMagic, a provider of full-disk encryption, launched an eStore that makes it easier for individuals and small to medium-size businesses (SMBs) to purchase SecureDoc full-disk encryption to protect data on Windows and Mac desktops, laptops, tablets and removable media. Customers can purchase and download a stand-alone product for Microsoft Windows or Mac OS X for…

  • Microsoft: IT Spending Refresh Finally Arrives

    Microsoft executives are saying they see the beginning of a long-heralded business IT refresh, and suggested during an April 22 earnings call that it could persist for a number of years. While Microsoft reported increased spending on its business products during the third quarter of fiscal 2010, revenues for the Microsoft Business Division remained lower…

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