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Acronis Releases vmProtect 6 data protection
Acronis announced the release of their new VMware disaster recovery product, vmProtect 6 last week at VMworld 2011. The product is designed for vSphere servers (v4.0 or later) using ESX and ESXi hypervisors. According to Acronis, vmProtect 6 "provides businesses with a simple-to-deploy, easy-to-manage disaster solution to back up and quickly recover their VMware virtual environments." Read More


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The iCloud name looks to have opened up for Apple
Remember that Arizona VoIP services provider called iCloud Communications that sued Apple last summer over the latter's plan to offer an online storage service that would also be called iCloud? Well, it seems as though iCloud Communications is dropping that lawsuit and is undergoing a name change. The Phoenix New Times has details. Read More


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Storage shipments keep surging, IDC says
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