Wednesday, October 17, 2007

EMC, Hitachi, to unveil data protection, storage wares; Boeing needs major storage upgrade

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Storage News Alert




Network World's Storage News Alert, 10/17/07

EMC, Hitachi, set to unveil data protection, storage wares, 10/15/07: At Storage Networking World this week in Dallas, vendors are unveiling a number of products that make it easier for users to manage and protect their storage environments.

EMC tackles inappropriate access to its own data, 10/16/07: EMC is one of the biggest names in the world of managing and storing information, but until just a few months ago the company didn’t have a good system for governing employee access rights to unstructured data.

Podcast: Supporting Boeing supply chain requires major storage upgrade: Aviall Services, a Boeing subsidiary and provider of aftermarket supply-chain management services for the aerospace, defense and marine industries, learned it was taking over Boeing's supply chain management, it embarked on a major effort to upgrade its storage systems. Russell Douglas, director customer and supplier services information systems at Aviall, explains how a new system was selected with major input from end users and what the company is doing to beef up backup and recovery systems. (9:31)

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Hitachi to cram 4TB on desktop hard drives by 2009, 10/15/07: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies plans to announce Monday it has developed technology that will quadruple the storage capacity of desktop hard drives within the next two years.

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Senior Editor Deni Connor covers storage for Network World.



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