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Caringo launches cloud storage platform
Caringo last week announced CAStor 5.0, its object storage software, which has been enhanced to support named objects, multi-tenancy, dynamic caching, and remote data replication. Read More


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Hitachi Announces G-Drive Slim Hard Drive
On Tuesday, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (HGST) announced the release of its G-Drive Slim, a 2.5-inch external hard drive billed as the "thinnest hard drive in the world." Formatted for the Mac, the USB-only G-Drive Slim offers 320GB of storage in a compact, sleek form. Read More


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Will Oracle acquire a networking company?
There is a lot of momentum behind the belief that the future of IT is based on tightly integrating the key components of IT such as networking, servers and storage. In our last newsletter we discussed Oracle's rumored acquisition of EMC. We are going to use the next three newsletters to continue the discussion of Oracle's possible acquisition of EMC and look at what some of the other industry giants are doing. Read More


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In October, our reviewers might have floated from place to place like falling leaves; they certainly liked mobile software. When at the desk, they kept connected to the world outside with cloud storage and the Web. Video conversion struck a chord, as did security. Read More



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