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Are virtualisation and cloud computing hurting hardware sales?
Will consolidating trends like virtualisation and cloud computing lead to further falls in server and storage sales?
Tape vs Disc - the new battle
The debate about whether tape storage can compete with a disk-only back-up solution is as hot as ever. We talk to two senior pros to find where...
Preventing tape failure
<strong>Case Study:</strong> Broadcast services specialist Red Bee Media deployed a solution to help it plan for future storage growth and monitor...
The rise of storage security
With significant growth in data retention comes a need to take a fresh look at data security and ensuring stored information is kept safe and...
The benefits of software virtualisation
Advances in processing, storage and improvements in software tools are bringing virtualisation into the mainstream of enterprise computing
Is Toshiba rebooting the format war?
In the aftermath of Blu-ray’s victory over HD DVD, Toshiba doesn’t seem to be taking things lying down. It's hatching a plan for optical storage.
Enterprises must find secure Dropbox for employees
Like it or not, workers will be using cloud storage in the office and it is time the enterprise found a secure way to do it.
Storing the virtual world
Storage virtualisation has become another major piece of the virtual infrastructure – and iSCSI appliances look set to dominate this market.
Q&A: Cisco on servers, storage and strategy
We chat with Laurent Blanchard, Cisco's vice president of enterprise, to ask why IT should get excited about what the networking giant can offer.
Blu-ray and HD DVD - Where are we now?
This year has seen both HD DVD and Blu-ray continuing to slug it out for supremacy in the next-gen DVD storage market. We examine what is happening...
Getting ready for EMC World
Steve Cassidy is getting very excited about storage, more specifically EMC’s VSPEX architecture. <br>
IDF 2007: Q&A: The state of WiMAX
WiMAX will be an option on Menlow UMPC systems and Montevina Centrino notebooks next year and Intel is investing with KDDI in a bid to roll out...
GhostNet: Did the Chinese government hack the world?
The Chinese state has been accused of spying on networks around the world, but it could also be cybercriminals – which could turn out to be a...
The Pirate Bay: the state of play
It’s been over a year since a Swedish court ruled against four people behind The Pirate Bay website. So what’s been happening, and why is the...
The state of the green IT economy
Will the recession be enough to finally drive the UK to consider green IT?
Q&A: Dell on its servers, AMD and recovery
We take some time with two of Dell's server executives to talk about the company's recent product and strategy launches as well as the state of the...
Montreux Jazz Festival: Storage in a different light
Storage still isn't uber sexy, but it doesn't have to be dull either, argues Steve Cassidy as he details his recent experiences with Amplidata,...
BT's new Openreach CEO on the fibre future
We speak to Openreach's new CEO, 35-year-old Olivia Garfield, about the state of British broadband and how BT is going to shape it.
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