Monday, June 25, 2007

United Airlines works storage smarter, not harder; Samsung produces 1.8-inch SSDs

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Storage News Alert




Network World's Storage News Alert, 06/25/07

United Airlines works storage smarter, not harder, 06/21/07:  Airline uses virtualization and SAN management tools to enable fewer staffers to manage more resources.

Samsung begins producing 1.8-inch SSDs, 06/25/07: Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has begun producing a flash memory-based solid-state disk drive for mobile computing applications.

IBM uses green technology to build the company’s largest data center, 06/22/07: IBM’s green initiative takes root in Boulder, Colo., with expansion that will make the facility the company’s largest data center in the world.

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Sitting on the storage hot seat, 06/22/07: A number of storage industry executives found themselves on the Hot Seat when president and editorial director of Network World John Gallant conducted a series of podcast interviews.

HP launches data security tools, services, 06/21/07:  HP on Tuesday announced a new appliance, software and services intended to protect data on HP servers and storage for regulatory compliance purposes.

Storage in the Enterprise Newsletter: Data protection vendors bolster support for VMware, 06/21/07:  Nearly every data protection vendor is stepping up with support for virtualized server environments and vendors making recent announcements in this area include EVault, Symantec, EMC and Commvault.

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Senior Editor Deni Connor covers storage for Network World.



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