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Week in Numbers: Record patches
Microsoft and Adobe pair up on patching, while Apple releases yet another iPhone, and more crazy numbers from this week in IT.
Storage Expo: All the news
All the news and views from this year's Storage Expo in London.
HP profit jumps but hardware revenue falls
Services arm helps prop up HP as servers, storage and PC revenue falls.
Miniscule crystals could be used to store data
Scientists at the University of Edinburgh are working on new ways of storing more data on smaller form factors.<br> <br>
Week in Numbers: Swine flu hits the web
The government loses millions on a botched IT project, and swine flu hysteria moves on line.
Reviews Round-up: Firefox burns brightly
This week, we looked at digital pens, small NAS boxes, a mobile workstation from HP and the latest browser update from Firefox.
NetApp ups its offer for Data Domain
NetApp has improved its terms for the acquisition of Data Domain, but EMC still thinks it has the better offer on the table.
Green tech to pay off
Innovations in cutting energy consumption will boom, but so will the amount of data being stored.
HP production to move to Eastern Europe
Job cuts by HP today in Scotland are confirmed to be part of a plan to move enterprise, storage and server production to the Czech Republic.
Samsung touts PC-style capacity for mobiles
Electronics giant Samsung brought two new cards to market, a moviNAND and microSD, and is boasting about their capacities.
QNAP launches Intel-powered NAS devices
Incorporating an Intel Atom Dual-Core processor has upped the read speeds and reliability of its NAS products, according to QNAP.
Seagate releases its first SSD
Leading disk drive manufacturer Seagate has unveiled its first ever SSD product called Pulsar.
Did Amazon give birth to cloud computing?
An Amazon executive has claimed that the launch of its products signalled the birth of the cloud computing technologies.
Samsung develops green server memory
Samsung announces new high density memory that claims to reduce power consumption by 20 per cent.
Dell launches new virtualisation products and services
A new range of products and services focused around virtualisation and high performance computing have been launched this week by Dell.
SSD launch pad for Fusion-io in the UK
Fusion-io and Diamond point are banking on the consolidation ability of SSD NAND flash memory technology to break into the UK market.
Tandberg unveils Virtual Tape Library series
Tandberg Data has launched a new series of Virtual Tape Libraries.
Seagate’s ex-leader thinks big for small devices
Bill Watkins, former chief executive of Seagate, has joined the board of Vertical Circuits to develop chips for smaller devices.
HP launches new BladeSystem Matrix
HP has announced a new all-in-one system dubbed BladeSystem Matrix.
Iomega releases new rackmount server
Iomega, part of EMC, has released a new rackmounted server today called the 'StorCenter Pro ix4-200r.'
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