Monday, July 16, 2007

EMC storage gear getting major upgrades; New methodologies for 'bottomless' e-mail storage

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Storage News Alert




Network World's Storage News Alert, 07/16/07

EMC storage gear getting major upgrades, 07/11/07: EMC on Monday is expected to announce enhancements to its major storage systems that will include higher capacities, greater energy efficiency, and additional security and availability features.

Quantum expands SMB backup portfolio, 07/12/07: Quantum expanded its portfolio of SMB backup products this week with a removable version of its Go-Vault Data Protection Solution.

New methodologies for 'bottomless' e-mail storage, 07/11/07: With e-mail the dominant enterprise communication vehicle — used for everything from simple notes to purchase orders, contracts, invoices and other critical business documents — managing swelling message stores has become a primary concern.

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Crunch time for EMC stock, 07/16/07: Customers and industry analysts agree that the company has made great strides over the past few years in laying out its strategy and in making key acquisitions aimed at filling out its portfolio. But they also agree that EMC still has work to do.

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Senior Editor Deni Connor covers storage for Network World.



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