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  • Data#3 opens Australian storage centre

    The Australian Total Storage Solution Centre (TSSC) was launched today, in a joint business venture between Data#3 Limited and IBM.

  • Groups address storage industry needs

    Information technology pros focused on networked data storage are being courted on two fronts.

  • IDC: Storage software surging

    The storage software market jumped by 18 percent in the fourth quarter of 2003, thanks partly to efforts by companies to meet data-handling regulations and prepare for disasters.

  • Storage: CIOs drowning in data?

    Setting storage quotas for staff, implementing management software and educating users--can CIOs really get burgeoning data volumes under control?

  • IDC: Networking for storage on the rise

    The worldwide market for storage systems accessed over a network grew in the second quarter of 2003, despite a drop in storage revenue overall, says the research firm.

  • New age librarian

    Images ... sound ... text ... video. How can your customers manage all of that data? Welcome to the dewey decimal system of the future: DAM.

  • Straight to the source: Green and Redman

    We put Steve Redman, MD of EMC Australia, up against Simon Green, MD of Network Appliance Australia and watch the sparks fly.

  • Yes, Virginia, storage is sexy

    It's been a tough half-year for Quantum CEO Rick Belluzzo.

  • Storage: where IT managers go wrong

    While most IT departments would argue that they try and assess storage requirements accurately, industry pundits have a differing view--a large number are still not getting it right. ZDNet Australia examines how this can be resolved.

  • Time to set storage strategy

    Low storage costs, combined with new players and technology entering the storage market, mean it's a good time to re-evaluate your storage strategy. You may even want to delay storage purchases until the market shakes out.

  • SAN suppliers squaring off

    Debate is growing in the storage industry revolving around virtualisation and the frustration of IT managers anxiously awaiting the technology's promise of interoperability between storage systems and networks. What happens to technology-compatibility if suppliers square-off?

  • Virtual stores

    Can virtualisation help you simplify your storage management? And when will it be ready?

  • Getting attached to your network

    We review four network attached storage (NAS) appliances designed to ease the storage load on your servers and the workload on your admins.

  • Storage: the inside story

    Few managers consider it a sexy area, but well-planned storage systems are critical to the functioning of businesses of all sizes. How has storage technology evolved and how can you plan the right system at the right price?

  • Straight to the source: EMC's Steve Redman

    Has the bubble burst for enterprise storage products? Is there a way to grow in the increasingly competitive storage technology market? EMC Aust MD Steve Redman gives us his views.

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