News (57)

  • Bureau forecasts AU$14m data store

    The Australian Bureau of Meteorology will soon start building a AU$14 million storage facility to satisfy its expanding data requirements for the next five years.

  • NAS+SAN: The best of both worlds

    Is your network ready for the newest storage architectures? Here are the solutions to consider when SAN and NAS converge.

  • Information overload: the new millennium “bug”

    The new millennium “bug”, according to industry players, is the mishandling of information within a company’s storage systems, which can lead to hardware failure, staff inefficiencies and higher costs overall.

  • Are you insulated from the economic storage storm?

    Few companies expected the storage downturn to come so quickly. However, now thunderclouds dominate the sky, and some storage companies won’t survive to find shelter.

  • VERITAS extends protection

    Data availability software specialists, VERITAS, announced in Sydney recently the extension of support for its data protection software for Network Attached Storage (NAS) and instant messaging appliances to more platforms.

Features and Case Studies (32)

  • How corporate Australia battles information overload

    We look at five organisations that took different approaches to satisfying a common business requirement: to improve the management of corporate information. We hear from Jetstar, Family Court, SHFA, Count Wealth and MBF.

  • NAS+SAN: The best of both worlds

    Is your network ready for the newest storage architectures? Here are the solutions to consider when SAN and NAS converge.

  • Storage networking standard meets approval

    A key standards body has given its blessing for a new technology that allows storage area networks to be built using existing Ethernet networking.

  • Dell pulls out blades in Paris

    Dell has belatedly joined its competitors in offering own-design blade servers with the launch in Paris of the PowerEdge 1855.

  • Top 10 storage pain points

    A recent survey reveals storage users are struggling to meet their companies' cost containment objectives and to justify expenditures to improve their storage infrastructures.

Reviews (6)

  • Virtual stores

    Can virtualisation help you simplify your storage management? And when will it be ready?

  • Who has got your backup tested? 4 software applications tested

    If you are looking for the right software to ease your backup pain, look no further.

  • Data centre 101

    Secrecy seems to shroud the data centre arena -- all well and good for security's sake, but not so great when trying to pick a provider. We pull back the curtains to find what data centre options exist in Australia.

  • All taped up

    Everyone thinks that tape is a dull topic, until they lose some essential data and everyone comes screaming for backups. Technology & Business gets the low down on tape storage offerings and directions.

  • What was that again? 3 backup packages tested

    It's official: backup software packages have the longest product names in the business. We evaluate three leading packages to find out which suits the medium-sized business.

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