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Market-Topping Revenue Growth Lets EMC Extend Storage Lead: IDC
EMC's third-quarter disk storage systems revenue topped $1.6 billion, up 22 percent over last year's third quarter sales of $1.4 billion, making it by far the largest vendor in the market, IDC reported in its Worldwide Quarterly Disk Storage System Tracker
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IBM Grabs Q3 Server Sales Lead As HP, Oracle Stumble
IBM was the big winner for the quarter by taking over the number one spot in terms of server revenue from HP, thanks to HP's dispute with arch-rival Oracle over software support for its Itanium-based servers
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HDS Unveils Cloud Roadmap
HDS will enable information cloud by leveraging the ParaScale technology with Virtual Storage Platform , high-performance network attached storage (NAS) from BlueArc
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Thecus Unviels NAS N4200
The N4200 offers Intel Atom dual-core processor D510 with 1.66GHz speed in combination with 1GB of DDR2 memory
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HP Intros Low-Energy Data Center Platform Based On ARM Servers
Hewlett Packard in a new plan to develop technology customers can use to build a new generation of energy-efficient data center architectures, is turning to startup server vendor and ARM partner, Calxeda, instead of its old partner, Intel, for its initial development platform
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Iomega Is Compatible With Symantec Backup Exec
Iomega has announced compatibility for the Iomega StorCenter ix and px series of network storage products with Symantec Backup Exec 2010 as well as Hardware Compatibility Listing (HCL) status for compatible products
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Opportunities For Partners In NAS
The thumb rule is that in the SMB segment, the ratio of server box to storage box is 5:1. With the server market expected to be 165,000 units, this could mean sales of nearly 30,000 storage units
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Learnings from 2010
The year 2010 witnessed major shifts in the IT landscape, driven by considerable changes in customer behavior and new concepts such as cloud computing and unified computing taking center-stage
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Epson AIO inkjet printers
Epson recently announced the launch of an entry-level all-in-one (AIO) printer—Stylus TX121—and a mainstream AIO printer—Stylus TX220
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