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  • Sun eyes third slot in AU storage space

    Sun Microsystems Australia plans to leap past Dell and EMC in storage market share over the next six to 12 months as it reaps the benefits of its StorageTek acquisition.

  • Sun picks up the (storage) pace

    Sun makes its second push into the storage-management software market by acquiring LSC for US$74 million. Could Veritas' day in the Sun be over?

  • New head for Sun storage unit

    Sun Microsystems has named Mark Canepa the new head of its storage products, a move that could mean big changes for the often-struggling division.

  • Sun redefines its views on storage

    With the recent downturn in PC sales and a bleak forecast for the months ahead, the sever industry has been a shining light for many manufacturers. Will Sun take advantage of new trends?

  • Sun to buy StorageTek for US$4.1 billion

    Sun Microsystems, looking to add market heft, is acquiring storage specialist StorageTek in a deal worth US$4.1 billion, the companies said Thursday in the US.

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