Hitachi Data Systems has unveiled an entry-level storage system designed to help small and midsize businesses manage their data more easily.
Hitachi, the Japanese conglomerate, is talking to Toshiba and Fujitsu about forming a new company dedicated to hard drives and storage systems, according to reports.
Joining IBM and Compaq Computer in the effort to sell storage as a utility, Hitachi Data Systems has announced its "Just In Time Storage" services for customers who want to rent, lease or purchase storage capacity.
Sun Microsystems has signed a deal to sell high-end storage products from Hitachi Data Systems, according to an analyst who follows the companies.
Japanese technology giant Fujitsu has unveiled plans to launch enterprise-grade storage as a service to its Australian customers, although it will cut down the number of hardware vendors it focuses on.
Mammoth growth in storage volumes is a fact of life, but even so it's helpful to pause occasionally and try and work out whether our information strategies have fallen hopelessly out of step with the pace of technological growth and changes in costs.
The ever-decreasing cost of storage might look like a useful development for the cash-strapped IT manager, but in fact the falling bucks per gigabyte figure can carry a hidden sting in the tail.
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has engaged Legend Australia as a new distributor for the Australian territory.
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has announced the availability of new 100GB hard drives for notebooks.
Hewlett-Packard buried the hatchet on a long-standing patent dispute with EMC early this month, agreeing to pay $325 million to settle the case.
Discount travel specialist Flight Centre has enlisted Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) to help cope with its burgeoning storage needs.
Intel, Hitachi, Toshiba and others propose CE-ATA, a new interface for miniature hard drives used in consumer electronics.
If there's a storage fanatic in your family, a perfect gift could be coming for her or him toward the end of the year: one-terabyte hard drives.
Hitachi's storage division has made a tiny hard drive faster and more efficient, meaning notebooks will be quicker and use less power.
Hitachi has developed a DVD system with multiple layers, which allows far more information to be stored on a single disk.
Heat or dots? The question is dividing the hard drive industry as it prepares for a major product overhaul.
As demand for smaller devices gets bigger and bigger, Hitachi is latching onto the trend with its new removable mini-flash memory card.
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