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by Stan Beer
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Thursday, 27 April 2006 |
Seagate's new perpendicular hard drive technology looks set to usher in the era of Terabyte storage, with the announcement of its new 750GB hard drive, the Barracuda 7200.10. Put two in your desktop and you're now into the Terabyte league, the sort of storage capacity once reserved for mainframes and supercomputers.
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by Stan Beer
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Tuesday, 25 April 2006 |
By The Chronicler
Deep in the heart of Washington State, half a world away, 147 miles from Seattle, lies a little farming community of about 5000 called Quincy. One thing the surrounding region apparently is not short of is land, cheap power and fat communications pipes. So it is quite understandable to hear that the evil empire Microsoft has chosen this region, not too distant from its home base, as a beach head for its counter-offensive against the rebellious insurgent Google.
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by Stan Beer
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Monday, 24 April 2006 |
The new battle front between Microsoft and internet nemesis Google looks set to take place in the online storage space. Both Microsoft and Google plan to enter the hosted data market with services offering users hosted virtual hard drives. Google's Gdrive plans were accidentally exposed in March, while Microsoft's new project is code named Live Drive.
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by Stan Beer
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Friday, 07 April 2006 |
Fujitsu Computer Systems will demonstrate storage based technology that enables the company to replicate data between Colorado Springs, US, and Tokyo, Japan, using storage networking vendor McDATA's SAN Routers.
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by Stan Beer
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Tuesday, 07 March 2006 |
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Worldwide external controller-based (ECB) disk storage revenue experienced double digit growth, totaling US$14.7 billion in 2005, an 11.2% increase over 2004 revenue of US$13.2 billion, according to research group Gartner. |
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by Stan Beer
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Friday, 24 February 2006 |
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Unified data management company, CommVault Systems, has claimed strong growth in Australia and New Zealand announcing that for the period April to December 2005 the company recorded a 51% increase in its QiNetix platform installations compared to the same period in 2004. |
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by Stan Beer
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Wednesday, 08 February 2006 |
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Microdia Corporation, second behind Sandisk in flash memory manufacture has appointed importer and distributor Natcomp Technology Australia to distribute its flash memory cards into the Australian and NZ markets.
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by Stan Beer
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Friday, 20 January 2006 |
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Accelerating demand for storage products has given disk drive vendor, Seagate Technology, a bumper harvest in the second quarter of the 2006 fiscal year, with record quarterly revenue of US$2.3 billion and net income of US$287 million.
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by Stan Beer
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Wednesday, 14 December 2005 |
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Fujitsu Australia has clamed success for its work on the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) contract for the design, development and deployment of the Digital Archive, a secure digital records repository accessible via the internet.
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by Stan Beer
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Wednesday, 23 November 2005 |
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Australian memory module manufacturer, Legend Corporation Limited (ASX:LGD), has released a range of locally made Multi Media Card (MMC) flash media products for mobile phones in what is claimed to be an Australian first.
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