Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Storage array vendor touts flexible partitioning; Dell acquires IP SAN vendor EqualLogic

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Storage News Alert




Network World's Storage News Alert, 11/07/07

Storage array vendor touts flexible partitioning, 11/05/07: 3PAR Monday rolled out software for divvying up its high-end disk arrays logically rather than physically.

Dell acquires IP SAN vendor EqualLogic for $1.4 billion, 11/05/07: Dell announced Monday plans to buy IP storage-area network vendor EqualLogic for $1.4 billion, strengthening an already booming part of Dell’s business.

Microsoft to build $500 million data center in Dublin, 11/06/07: Microsoft will invest more than $500 million in its first major European data center, designed to support applications delivered over the Internet, the company said Tuesday.

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Alert Logic service captures, analyzes log data, 11/05/07: Alert Logic today announced the Alert Logic Log Manager, a service for automating the collection, review, analysis and archiving of network and server resources through an appliance on the customer’s premises that captures log data.

Samsung to target enterprise servers with new SSDs, 11/05/07: Samsung Electronics is moving towards commercialization of solid-state disk drives (SSDs) that use the high-speed SATA II interface, it on Monday.

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Senior Editor Deni Connor covers storage for Network World.



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