News (16)

  • Hitachi launches SMB storage

    Hitachi Data Systems has unveiled an entry-level storage system designed to help small and midsize businesses manage their data more easily.

  • Dell moves further into small-business storage

    Even as Dell loses market share in PCs, it's looking to take advantage by addressing the exponential growth in digital data.

  • Seagate simplifies remote access for SMBs

    Seagate has launched a free remote access service for the small business market that enables users to access files on their external storage device from any Internet-enabled computer.

  • EMC gets serious about small-business storage

    Long dominant in the enterprise data industry, EMC now has its sights set at the other end of the storage spectrum and is going after the storage market for small and medium sized organisations.

  • Nanotech talks to help very small business in SA

    Materials Australia and the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research will be hosting a series of seminars next week encouraging small businesses across South Australia to get involved with nanotechnology.

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    Virtually large but apparently small

    You've only got to hang around a datacentre for about 30 seconds before someone starts raving on about virtualisation. While the cost benefits of virtualisation are obvious, the management challenges often get swept under the carpet.

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  • Storage-starved SMBs get pampered

    Australian SMBs are hungry for storage, yet have been left underserved by major storage vendors. However, increasing demand for digital marketing and fast access to information is causing vendors to take notice of this once-neglected sector.

  • Tape backup options for small businesses

    Disk-based backups aren't a bad thing to have, but they won't protect your organisation from disasters. For that eventuality, you need to have a point-in-time copy of your data stored away from the server itself.

  • Photos: HP releases largest ever printer range

    Recently, HP released its largest ever range of printers at its Go Print 2.0 Conference in Shanghai. ZDNet.com.au's photo gallery gives you the complete range, along with comparisons, prices and release dates.

  • SMB Series: Secure your perimeter

    This guide is aimed at helping small and medium businesses stay safe.

  • Reducing internal security breaches in a SMB

    Methods for preventing internal security breaches that work in a small company environment generally don't scale well as the organisation gets larger. Here's how you develop a scalable strategy for preventing breaches as your company grows.

Reviews (18)

  • Iomega StorCenter Pro NAS 450r

    The StorCenter Pro NAS 450r is a generously-specified appliance running Windows Storage Server 2003. While it scores on performance, it's pricey and lacks capacity.

  • Adaptec makes SMB storage a snap

    A series of network attached storage servers aimed at the small- to medium-sized business market has been unveiled by Adaptec.

  • Reviews Roundup: The best SMB rack NAS

    Network attached storage appliances come in all shapes and sizes: in this review roundup we look at what five of the leading vendors have to offer the small to medium-sized business.

  • Synology Rack Station RS408

    The Rack Station RS408 is an attractive NAS solution with plenty of performance, plus lots of extras to tempt the smaller business.

  • Linksys One NSS4100

    The Linksys One NSS4100 is a well-built storage appliance with good cross-platform file sharing facilities, and works best when deployed in Linksys One environments.

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