TOP STORY Posted at 3:41PM, 18th Feb 2008 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 secure at all times. Read more
Posted at 10:59PM, 26th Jan 2008The recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas provided an opportunity to explore the links between science fiction and the technologies of today and tomorrow. Read more
Posted at 3:54PM, 9th Jan 2008With the announcement that Warner Bros is going with Blu-ray, it seems the Sony-backed platform has won the HD format skirmish. But what about the bigger battle ahead? Read more
Posted at 11:20AM, 12th Nov 2007This 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 with the technologies and is there any end in sight for this protracted format battle? Read more
Posted at 2:21PM, 18th Oct 2007The 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 they stand on the debate as they battle with information overload in two very different sectors. Read more
Posted at 2:15PM, 18th Oct 2007The first commercially available storage area network (SAN) hit the market nearly 10 years ago. But the cost of adopting a networked storage solution restricted take up to a handful of major organisations. That's all changed now. Read more
Posted at 8:51AM, 21st Sep 2007IT PRO talks to IT managers to get their views on the growing importance of disaster recovery provisions, and to find how their own recovery strategy has evolved. Read more
Posted at 9:34PM, 20th Sep 2007The labyrinth of booths at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) played home to many technology gems. Read more
Posted at 7:58PM, 19th Sep 2007Intel will bring 45nm to the enterprise first, but applications will need to be multi-threaded to take full advantage of the architecture. Mary Branscombe gives us the lowdown on 45nm. Read more
Posted at 1:21PM, 6th Mar 2007Case Study: Broadcast services specialist Red Bee Media deployed a solution to help it plan for future storage growth and monitor the quality of its clients' tapes which hold TV shows, adverts and films. Read more
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Microsoft finally gives up on its long and protracted takeover bid. We also looked at ID cards, sewer broadband, lie detectors, future wireless, and a new botnet king is crowned.
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 Rating:  Price: £916.53 Company: Linksys Review Date: 30 Apr 2008 Verdict: Linksys delivers a well built 1U NAS appliance with a number of unusual features. The encryption and virtualisation capabilities increase its appeal to business users but we found performance to be comparatively poor and it's difficult to see how the high price tag can be justified.
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 Network attached storage is growing at a phenomenal rate thanks to the demands of compliance and email. Dave Mitchell takes a look at eight of the latest products for the mid-range market
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