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HP rolls out a bundle of storage systems

Startup targets flash memory latency | Fusion-io prices its IPO at $19 per share

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HP rolls out a bundle of storage systems
HP on Monday last week at its HP Discover Conference in Las Vegas announced several new storage products that are part of its Converged Infrastructure portfolio. Among them are HP StorageWorks G2 X5000 Network Storage Gateway that front-ends Fibre Channel and iSCSI storage. Read More


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Dell offers gateway storage appliance
Dell announced a new appliance that allows its block-based storage area network to store file-based data under one unified management interface. Read More

HP sets $2B in financing to speed cloud adoption
Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker announced at a user conference in Las Vegas that the company is setting aside $2 billion to help customers buy its cloud systems. Read More

Brocade's virtualization strategy: We use everything
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