Thursday, June 18, 2009

Vultures circle over Data Domain

Faster SD cards could reach devices next year; Storage testing like making sausage, SPC says
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Vultures circle over Data Domain

Not a lot of news last week, but anticipating this week will be full of the gyrations between EMC and NetApp over the body of Data Domain. Already the carrion are circling ready to pick off the remainders – a law firm called Levi & Korsinsky is soliciting people in a class action securities litigation matter against Data Domain. Read full story

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Faster SD cards could reach devices next year
Memory cards based on a new specification will boost storage of consumer electronics to as much as 2TB, the SD Association said Thursday.

Storage testing like making sausage, SPC says
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