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IBM storage targets smaller datacentres

Two new storage packages aim to give medium-sized businesses the tools to manage rapidly-growing amounts of data generated by social networking and similar workloads Read more

2 June, 2010 by Matthew Broersma
<endeca_term>IBM Storage</endeca_term> Mobile Quick Reference 1.0.1

IBM Storage Mobile Quick Reference 1.0.1

Done in cooperation with IBM, the "IBM Storage Mobile Quick Reference" combines embedded information with deep Web links to... Read more

8 October, 2010
<endeca_term>IBM Storage</endeca_term> Innovation Leader Brochure

IBM Storage Innovation Leader Brochure

It seems everyone is talking about how to safely store, move, protect and manage the ocean of data that threatens to... Read more

30 June, 2011
Taming the explosion of information with <endeca_term>IBM storage</endeca_term> solutions

Taming the explosion of information with IBM storage solutions

How do you manage data to increase capacity, improve access to information, store and protect that information—and not... Read more

30 June, 2011
Storage Efficiency Calculator

Storage Efficiency Calculator

The proven modeling tool that powers the IBM Storage Efficiency Calculator is based on patent-pending intellectual property that has... Read more

22 July, 2011
New storage efficiency calculator

New storage efficiency calculator

See how much storage capacity you can gain by using the IBM Storage Calculator. Answer a few simple questions, and this powerful tool will... Read more

30 June, 2011
Oct 7 IBM System Storage Announcement Webcast and Virtual Event

Oct 7 IBM System Storage Announcement Webcast and Virtual Event

In this special announcement webcast, an IBM storage executive and a recognized storage analyst will discuss a host of... Read more

21 September, 2010
IBM Storwize V7000

IBM Storwize V7000

IBM's Storwize V7000 is a mid-range SAN disk array with some very high-end features. Its data migration and virtualisation capabilities are well suited to organisations with SAN disk arrays in need of consolidation or replacement. Read more

1 April, 2011 by Roger Howorth
E-Commerce Company Speeds Performance by 30 Percent With Microsoft, IBM, and SAP

E-Commerce Company Speeds Performance by 30 Percent With Microsoft, IBM, and SAP

...several SAP applications including SAP CRM. The solution also includes a virtualized IBM storage area network that will provide 150 terabytes of data capacity. With... Read more

1 December, 2010
Taming the Information Explosion with IBM System Storage

Taming the Information Explosion with IBM System Storage

...storage challenges with yesterday's solutions. In this special announcement webcast, an IBM storage executive and a recognized storage analyst will discuss a host of... Read more

19 November, 2010
Penn West Energy fuels Rapid Growth With IBM System Storage

Penn West Energy fuels Rapid Growth With IBM System Storage

...Library devices. Penn West immediately saw some compelling results with the new IBM storage infrastructure Read more

14 June, 2010

NetApp makes the case for virtual tape

Network Appliances' new virtual tape product promises the speed of disk without the need to change from existing tape-based storage Read more

6 February, 2006 by Colin Barker

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

IBM makes storage fun, The Inquirer and The Register battle it out in London's Soho badlands, and Rupert is saved by the belle... Read more

28 March, 2003 by Rupert Goodwins

IBM blows away hard disk cobwebs

The sale of IBM's storage division to Hitachi is now complete, and the new year should see the business re-worked into Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Read more

2 January, 2003 by Matt Loney
<endeca_term>IBM storage</endeca_term> keeps tape alive and kicking

IBM storage keeps tape alive and kicking

Tape may be old-fashioned but it still has a home at IBM, taking a prominent place in the company's recent, wide-ranging storage launch Read more

9 September, 2008 by Colin Barker

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